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Kamehameha I (Hawaiian pronunciation: [kəmehəˈmɛhə]; c. 1736? – May 8 or 14, 1819), also known as Kamehameha the Great, full Hawaiian name: Kalani Paiʻea Wohi o Kaleikini Kealiʻikui Kamehameha o ʻIolani i Kaiwikapu kauʻi Ka Liholiho Kūnuiākea, conquered most of the Hawaiian Islands formally establishing the Kingdom of Hawaiʻi in 1810. By developing alliances with the major Pacific colonial powers, Kamehameha preserved Hawaiʻi's independence under his rule. Kamehameha is remembered for the Kānāwai Māmalahoe, the "Law of the Splintered Paddle", which protects human rights of non-combatants in times of battle.
There are differing versions of Kamehameha I's birth. Hawaiian historian Samuel Kamakau published an account in the Ka Nupepa Kuokoa in 1867, which was widely accepted until February 10, 1911. The version written by Kamakau and held by Fornander was challenged by the oral family history of the Kaha family as published in a series of newspaper articles also appearing in the Kuoko. After the republication of the story by Kamakau to a larger English reading public in 1911 Hawaii, another version of the story was published by Kamaka Stillman, who had objected to the Nupepa article. Her version is verified by others within the Kaha family.
Meet some of the many larger-than-life figures who have called Hawaii home and examine the influence of people like Captain Cook and the legendary king Kamehameha, who used courage, determination, deceit and strategic brilliance to bind the islands into one nation. In this documentary also notice the eurocentric influence of displaying Hawaiians with obvious caucasian or asian features and not the pure blood polynesians of dark skin. Another attempt of robbing peoples of there culture and heritage, even showing Pa'so who was historically from Samoa with blonde hair. A psyops of implanting european supremasy with in tagaata ole vasa. Enjoy this doocumentry and be mindful of false pseudo-history.
This show explores the bloody history of the beautiful Hawaiian Islands and learns about the bloody hand to hand combat techniques and vicious weaponry (like shark tooth clubs) of the Hawaiian warriors. He also reenacts the tactics that King Kamehameha the Great used in his crushing victory at Battle of Nu'uanu Cliffs. The Battle of Nuʻuanu (Hawaiian: Kalelekaʻanae; lit. the leaping mullet), fought in May 1795 on the southern part of the island of Oʻahu, was a key battle in the final days of King Kamehameha I's wars to unify the Hawaiian Islands. It is known in the Hawaiian language as Kalelekaʻanae, which means "the leaping mullet", and refers to a number of Oahu warriors driven off the cliff in the final phase of the battle. There are "varied and sometimes conflicting histories of the B...
Sit down, get yourself a drink and a snack, put on those headphones and enjoy this 9 minute remix. Yes. 9 minutes. From the powerup of the Kamehameha to the Z- Fighters joining in to Gohan realizing nobody's here to save him this time. 9 minutes may seem long, but it really isn't. I had to squeeze in 2 episodes in one video, not even including flashbacks there, and I had to delete filler but also very nice dialogue. You're gonna love this one :D It's probably my biggest yet. Happy late BDAY YC61 SUBSCRIBE FOR MORE: http://www.youtube.com/subscription_c... FREE DOWNLOAD: https://soundcloud.com/lezbeepic/dragon-ball-z-dubstep-remix-father-son-kamehameha ORGINAL SONG: Crazyx & D-Rage - Hero's Awakening SOUNDCLOUD: https://soundcloud.com/lezbeepic TWITTER: https://twitter.com/lezbeepic FACE...
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the first 2 1/2 minutes are the ocean dub; from there on is the funi dub. i only included the kamehamehas where the characters actually said "kamehameha..." i am a huge DBZ fan and am fully aware that there have been kamehamehas fired without anyone saying anything but if i had included all of those as well, i would've well exceeded the time length restriction.
Goku learns his first Kamehameha after seeing how master roshi did it
MORE XENOVERSE 2 BETA VIDEOS! - http://bit.ly/2dyiZyT Warp Kamehameha, in my opinion, should be used as a desperation attack. By that, I mean it should only be used when as a sort of element of surprise attack and it should only be used once per opponent. I think it should only be used once because they will be expecting it after the first time you use it. If you can successfully pull it off, it will do a decent amount of damage and it would seriously surprise your opponent. I know I didn't necessarily use it as an element of surprise attack in this video, but that's just my thoughts on Warp Kamehameha. Why it's called that and not Instant Transmission Kamehameha I will never know. TWITTER - http://bit.ly/2dCG15x (@BurcolDandelion) PS4 COMMUNITY - http://bit.ly/2d9eAR6 TWITCH - http://b...
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How to do a Kamehameha! In this video we teach you how to perform the ancient technique -- all it takes is a little persistence. Enjoy! Pictures and stuff @ http://www.instagram.com/vancityvideo Also tweets and such @ http://www.twitter.com/vancityvid -------------------------------------- This video is a fan based, non-profit parody. All Dragon Ball characters, sound effects, and musical works are owned by FUNimation, Toei Animation, Fuji TV, and Akira Toriyama. Much love Songs used: Episode intro theme DBZ Theme 18 DBZ Theme 20 Vegeta's theme Episode closing theme
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