HWST 207/SUST 217 Unit 4 Quiz (SP26)

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Across
  1. 2. two words; Signed by Kauikeaouli on August 6, 1850, this law allowed makaʻāinana to acquire fee-simple title
  2. 3. name for base of lands set aside for the Kingdom
  3. 4. name for base of lands reserved by Kauikeaouli for himself and his heirs in perpetuity
  4. 8. name for base of lands granted 252 aliʻi and konohiki
  5. 9. largest land division below island, roughly equivalent to a district
  6. 11. two words; colonial legal fiction of empty land; land not organized according to European systems of ownership was unoccupied
  7. 12. Kauikeaouli divided land between himself and 242 high-ranking chiefs and ________ (Hawaiian word)
  8. 13. two words; La ______ __; July 31, 1842; Day sovereignty was formally restored by British admiral Richard Thomas after George Pauletʻs short-lived occupation
  9. 14. body of advisers to the aliʻi; House of Nobles was a modification and formalization of this
  10. 17. Hawaiian Independence Day, November 28, 1843
  11. 19. two words; introduced the Act for Providing for Commissioners of Boundaries in June 1862, initiating the first large-scale surveys of the Hawaiian Kingdom
  12. 20. two words; short form of "Board of Commissioner to Quiet Land Titles"
  13. 21. Kuhina nui who signed the 1840 Constitution alongside Kauikeaouli
Down
  1. 1. a division of land (Hawaiian word)
  2. 2. two words; The first formal body of written laws, enacted in 1839
  3. 5. last name of former missionary hired by Kauikeaouli to teach political economy; became a royal adviser, and served as minister plenipotentiary alongside Haʻalilio to secure international recognition of Hawaiian independence
  4. 6. ______ testimony; following the Māhele, claims to kuleana lands were supported by this form of evidence from community members familiar with ancestral use and occupation of specific parcels
  5. 7. Makaʻāinana were required to provide this documentation of their land parcels in the Kuleana Act claims process; it measured boundaries
  6. 10. Ancestral place boundaries encoded into surveys and maps in the Kingdom-era(Hawaiian word)
  7. 12. two words; Kaʻahumanu's role in early Kingdom governance
  8. 15. First ʻŌiwi diplomat granted authority to handle affairs overseas
  9. 16. last name of cartographer who created the 1838 Hawaiʻi Nei map, the first written map to document ahupuaʻa by name using color codes for moku
  10. 18. land division smaller than moku