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6.1 Captain Cook's Arrival and Initial European Contact

6.1 Captain Cook's Arrival and Initial European Contact

Written by the Fiveable Content Team • Last updated August 2025
Written by the Fiveable Content Team • Last updated August 2025
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Captain Cook's arrival in Hawaii in 1778 marked a pivotal moment in Hawaiian history. His expedition, searching for the Northwest Passage, stumbled upon the islands, leading to the first documented contact between Hawaiians and Europeans.

This encounter sparked a complex cultural exchange. While Hawaiians traded provisions for European goods, misunderstandings arose due to language barriers and differing cultural norms. The introduction of new technologies and diseases would have lasting impacts on Hawaiian society.

Captain Cook's Arrival in Hawaii

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Cook's arrival in Hawaii 1778

  • Cook's third voyage of exploration commissioned by British Admiralty searched for Northwest Passage
  • Sighted Hawaiian Islands January 18, 1778 named "Sandwich Islands" after Earl of Sandwich
  • First landfall at Waimea, Kauai January 20, 1778 greeted by Native Hawaiians in canoes
  • Hawaiians mistook Cook for god Lono coinciding with Makahiki festival
Cook's arrival in Hawaii 1778, File:Offering before Capt. Cook in the Sandwich Islands.jpg - Wikimedia Commons

Native Hawaiian-European first contact

  • Trade: Hawaiians provided fresh water and provisions Europeans offered metal tools and other goods
  • Communication challenges relied on gestures and interpreters due to language barrier
  • Europeans documented Hawaiian customs Hawaiians curious about European technology and appearance
  • Some crew members engaged with Hawaiian women spread venereal diseases
Cook's arrival in Hawaii 1778, Polynesia - Wikipedia

European impact on Hawaiian society

  • New technologies introduced (metal tools, firearms) changed material culture
  • Hawaiian adoption of European clothing styles incorporated new materials in crafts
  • Foreign diseases introduced led to decline in native population
  • Shifted balance of power among Hawaiian chiefs increased competition for European goods and favor

Cultural conflicts in early encounters

  • Religious misconceptions: Cook mistaken for god Lono misinterpretation of Hawaiian religious practices
  • Property concepts differed led to conflicts over "stolen" items
  • Social hierarchies misunderstood: Europeans failed to recognize chiefly authority and kapu system
  • Unintentional violations of Hawaiian customs created tensions over appropriate behavior
  • Europeans misinterpreted Hawaiian generosity while Hawaiians expected reciprocity
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