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Examines Wilcox's political career and his attempts to restore native Hawaiian control of a culture, government, and economy increasingly dominated by Caucasian outsiders, within the context of two successful uprisings and two unsuccessful rebellions against established governments during the period
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This biography of Robert William Kalanihiapo Wilcox (February 15, 1855 – October 23, 1903) is written in the Hawaiian language. The foreword by Duane Wenzel is in English and states that the book is an account of the one-day battle of the seizure of the 'Lolani Palace grounds by Wilcox and his soldiers on July 30, 1889, of the legal trials that followed the event, and the man who started and led the only armed rebellion during the monarchy period of Hawai'i.