[[File:Man of the Hawaiian Islands by Carl Skogman, 1852.jpg|thumb|Man of the Hawaiian Islands, 1852. This picture depicts a man carrying an aumaka (pole), bearing the burden of balancing calabashes holding poi, vegetable, fowl, or pork for sale. This was a common sight to see on the islands at this time in history. The 1852 version created a much more specific Declaration of Rights than the previous. This helped to clearly outline the rights of the people in regards to land and the organization of communities which solved the confusion left unaddressed in the 1840 edition. The new constitution also served to declare freedom from servitude for all adult males.
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External links
- Full text on alohaquest.com
- 1852 Constitution (scanned images)
- 1852 Constitution (Full text, with access to the English translation, and other resources)
