John Adams Kiʻiapalaoku Kuakini (1789–1844) was an important adviser to Kamehameha I in the early stages of the Kingdom of Hawaii. He was responsible for contributing to the infrastructure among other changes in the Kona District during this era.
Sketch from William Ellis of Kuakini welcoming visitors with a Hula dance ceremony
Portions of the Great Wall still exist around Kailua-Kona
George Cox Kahekili Keʻeaumoku II or Keʻeaumoku ʻOpio (1784–1824) was part of an influential family at the time of the founding of the Kingdom of Hawaii. he served as a military leader, and then became a convert to Christianity and Royal Governor of Maui. He is sometimes called Keʻeaumoku III if Keʻeaumoku Nui is counted as Keʻeaumoku I and Keʻeaumoku Pāpaʻiahiahi is counted Keʻeaumoku II instead.
Keeaumoku, facing away, and Boki on the Russian schooner Kamchatka by Mikhail Tikhanov.
Plaque commemorating the site of the first printing in Hawaii.