Kalaupapa Peninsula
  • 1. The Kalaupapa Peninsula, located on the northern coast of the island of Molokai in Hawaii, is a site of profound historical significance and natural beauty. This rugged and remote area, characterized by steep cliffs, pristine beaches, and lush greenery, was established in the mid-19th century as a settlement for individuals affected by leprosy, or Hansen's disease. The isolated location provided a means to contain the disease, as the Hawaiian monarchy sought to prevent its spread. The settlement, which was once home to thousands of residents, is now a national historical park, offering visitors insights into the lives of those who were quarantined there. The unique topography of the peninsula, along with its rich cultural heritage, makes it a poignant reminder of the struggles faced by its former residents, many of whom fought against the stigma associated with their condition. Today, Kalaupapa serves as a place of healing and reflection, where the stories of resilience and community spirit continue to resonate, drawing attention to the importance of compassion and understanding in the face of adversity.

    What is Kalaupapa Peninsula known for?
A) Leprosy settlement
B) Tourist resort
C) Fishing village
D) Military base
  • 2. Who was the famous priest associated with the Kalaupapa settlement?
A) Father Damien
B) Father John
C) Father Gregory
D) Father Smith
  • 3. Which disease was primarily associated with Kalaupapa?
A) Leprosy
B) HIV/AIDS
C) Tuberculosis
D) Malaria
  • 4. In what state is Kalaupapa Peninsula located?
A) California
B) Florida
C) Alaska
D) Hawaii
  • 5. What national historical park encompasses Kalaupapa?
A) Hawai'i Volcanoes National Park
B) Kalaupapa National Historical Park
C) Puʻuhonua o Hōnaunau National Historical Park
D) Haleakalā National Park
  • 6. In what year was the Kalaupapa settlement established?
A) 1900
B) 1850
C) 1866
D) 1920
  • 7. When did the last residents leave Kalaupapa?
A) 1969
B) 1975
C) 1985
D) 1980
  • 8. Which ocean borders Kalaupapa?
A) Atlantic Ocean
B) Indian Ocean
C) Pacific Ocean
D) Arctic Ocean
  • 9. What is the primary economic activity in Kalaupapa now?
A) Mining
B) Farming
C) Fishing
D) Tourism
  • 10. Who helps to preserve the history of Kalaupapa today?
A) Private sector
B) Park Service
C) Local government
D) Universities
  • 11. Who established the settlement at Kalaupapa?
A) Queen Liliuokalani
B) King Kamehameha V
C) King Kamehameha I
D) Captain Cook
  • 12. What year was Father Damien canonized?
A) 1995
B) 2009
C) 2000
D) 2012
  • 13. Which church played a significant role in providing care at Kalaupapa?
A) Catholic Church
B) Lutheran Church
C) Buddhist Church
D) Protestant Church
  • 14. How is Kalaupapa accessed?
A) By ferry only
B) Via trail or small plane
C) By bus
D) By car
  • 15. How did society view leprosy during the time of Kalaupapa's settlement?
A) With acceptance and understanding
B) As a common ailment
C) With indifference
D) With stigma and fear
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