Queen Liliuokalani. Hawaii’s last sovereign queen was born on September 2, 1838 in Honolulu. According to Hawaiian tradition, she was adopted at birth by Abner Paki. Queen Liliuokalani of Hawaii (September 2, 1838 – November 11, 1917), originally named Lydia Kamakaeha, also known as Lydia Kamakaeha Paki, had the royal name of. The Queen Liliuokalani Canoe Races are organized and hosted by the Kai 'Opua Canoe Club and are held each September during Labor Day weekend. A 3 day event, the Queen. Liliuokalani, Hawaii's Story by Hawaii's Queen, ISBN 0-8048-1066-4; Helena G. Allen, The Betrayal of Liliuokalani, ISBN 0-935180-89-3 - Una biografía. Follow the rise and fall of Hawaii's first and only queen, Liliuokalani, on Biography.com Liliuokalani (1838-1917), Queen of the Hawaiian Islands, was one of Hawai ʻ i's most accomplished composers and musicians. She composed over 165 songs and chants. Liliʻuokalani; Queen of the Hawaiian Islands ; Reign: January 29, 1891 – January 17, 1893: Predecessor: Kalākaua: Successor: Monarchy abolished The Queen Liliuokalani Canoe Races are organized and hosted by the Kai 'Opua Canoe Club and are held each September during Labor Day weekend. A 3 day event, the Queen. Find out more about the history of Liliuokalani, including videos, interesting articles, pictures, historical features and more. Get all the facts on HISTORY.com Liliuokalani, original name Lydia Kamakaeha, also called Lydia Liliuokalani Paki or Liliu Kamakaeha (born Sept. 2, 1838, Honolulu, Hawaii [U.S.]—died Nov. 11, 1917.