Kalākaua was the last reigning king of the
Kingdom of Hawaii. He was elected king after
Kamehameha V died without leaving an heir, and began his reign on
February 12, 1874. During his nearly 17-year rule, Kalākaua believed in the hereditary right of the
aliʻi to rule, putting him in contention with the
Hawaiian League, composed mostly of Americans who favored annexation of the
Hawaiian Islands by the United States. In 1887, he was forced to sign the
Bayonet Constitution, which stripped the monarchy of much of its power. He died in 1891, and the throne passed to his sister,
Liliuokalani.
Photo: Unknown; Restoration: Greg L/Papa Lima Whiskey