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Following his death May 8, 1819, King Kamehameha I's legacy continued to resonate with the people of Hawaii. It was not until 1871, however, that Kamehameha Day was officially recognized as a public holiday. The decision was made by Hawaii's ruling monarch, King Kamehameha V, who wanted to honor his great-grandfather's achievements and the unification of the islands.