Essay On Queen Emma

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Queen Emma was very loved by the ancient Hawaiian people during her reign. During the 19th century, ancient Hawaiians lacked health, education, and spirituality facilities. It was at this time that the Hawaiian's population was decreasing dramatically due to the diseases of smallpox and measles which were brought by the foreigners. There were no hospitals, for many of the Hawaiians believed in traditional healing and practices. Not only that, but schooling was only offered to Hawaiian boys. Because of this, the girls could never get an education. The Hawaiians knew nothing but their own religion and beliefs. But all this changed once Queen Emma reigned. Queen Emma advanced health, education, and spirituality for people during the 19th century.
Queen Emma was born on January 2, 1836. Her biological parents were high Chief George Na'ea and high Chiefess Fanny Kekelaokalani Young. However, her hanai parents were her aunt, Chiefess Grace Kamauki Young and Doctor Thomas C.C. Rooke and they were the ones that took care of her as she grew up. They raised her to have a strong faith in the Anglican religion. Her early education started at Royal School in Honolulu where she was enthusiastically took on the learning experience. When she turned twenty, she married King Kamehameha IV and gave birth to a boy named Albert Kauikeaouli Leiopapa a Kamehameha. Tragically, he died at the age of four from brain fever. Although this devastating event saddened Queen Emma it motivated her to make a difference and improve the islands. Queen Emma died on April 25, 1885 but accomplished many things throughout her life.
Queen Emma improved the health needs of ancient Hawaiians during a time of Hawaiian population decline. Diseases brought from foreigners...

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...ay. There are two kahili that stand in front of the cathedral as physical reminders of the royal patrons. A wahi kapu (sacred space) is dedicated to Queen Emma and Kamehameha IV inside of the cathedral.
In conclusion, Hawaii's health, education, and spirituality were greatly developed by Queen Emma during the 19th century. Without her many efforts, the Hawaiian population could have gone extinct from the diseases and the lack of facilities. Education for girls could have still been unequal to this day if Queen Emma did not provide a school that made education equal. Also, the christian religion may not have been introduced to the islands. Everyone should be aware of all the gifts Queen Emma gave to her people. She continues to impact Hawaii today because she built many facilities such as the Queen's Medical Center, St. Andrew's Priory, and St. Andrew's Cathedral.

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