Hawaiian Trivia #1: Hard - Statistics

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Named for the dry climate, this place of "cruel sun" was the capital of the Kingdom until 1845 Lāhaina
100%
Prior to Hawaiʻi Ponoʻī, this mele served as the national anthem until 1876 "He Mele Lāhui Hawaiʻi"
50%
In 1847, Hawaiian composed 10 percent of the population of this California City San Francisco
50%
Overlooked by Kalalea, this Kauaʻi town is known for its cold wind Anahola
25%
This public Hawaiian language radio program was started by Larry Kimura Ka Leo Hawaiʻi
25%
One this man's famous quotes is "He aupuni palapala koʻu" Kauikeaouli
25%
On Oʻahu, Hiʻiaka plays this game to prevent Lohiʻau from staying with an old flame kilu
25%
This ocean channel separates Hawaiʻi from Maui Alenuihaha
0%
This palace in Kailua Kona was Princess Ruth's primary residence for much of her life Huliheʻe
0%
This blind singer was known as the Dean of Hawaiian Music for his plentiful mele John K. Almeida
0%
Molokaʻi is home to this first homestead, awarded to 13 families in 1921 Kalamaʻula
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At this battle on in the ʻĪao valley, Kamehameha fought with Kalanikūpule Kepaniwai
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Honoring their aliʻi Kamehameha I, these warriors composed "Hole Waimea" Kīpuʻupuʻu
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While kuhina nui, Elizabeth Kīnaʻu had an eye infection, giving this person one of their names Liliʻuokalani
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This revolutionary was nicknamed the Iron Duke of Hawaiʻi Robert Wilcox
0%
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