Kalaupapa, Hawaii
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{{Infobox_nrhp | name =Kalaupapa National Historical Park
| nrhp_type =nhl
| image = KalaupapaVillageCliffs.jpg
| caption = Most of the village of Kalaupapa as seen from an airplane. This photo also includes a section of the sea cliffs that form a natural barrier between the Kalaupapa Peninsula and "Topside" Molokai.
| location= [[Kalaupapa, Hawaii]]
| locmapin = Hawaii
| lat_degrees = 21
| lat_minutes = 11
| lat_seconds = 33
| lat_direction = N
| long_degrees = 156
| long_minutes = 59
| long_seconds = 10
| long_direction = W
| area =
| built =1866
| architect= Board of Health,Hawaii
| architecture= Other
| added = [[January 07]], [[1976]]
| governing_body = NATIONAL PARK SERVICE
| refnum=76002145<ref name="nris">{{cite web|url=http://www.nr.nps.gov/|title=National Register Information System|date=2007-01-23|work=National Register of Historic Places|publisher=National Park Service}}</ref>
}}
[[Image:Kalaupapa_penninsula.jpg|thumb|right|Kalaupapa Peninsula as seen from a descent down the sea cliffs]]
'''Kalaupapa''' is a small [[village]] on the [[Hawaiian Islands|island]] of [[Molokai|Moloka‘i]] in the [[U.S. state|state]] of [[Hawaii|Hawai‘i]], and part of [[Kalawao County]].
The village is located on the '''Kalaupapa Peninsula''' at the base of the highest sea [[cliffs]] in the world, dropping about {{convert|3315|ft|m|0|}} into the [[Pacific Ocean]].
== Volcanic Nature of the Peninsula ==
Kalaupapa Peninsula was created when lava erupted from the ocean floor near [[Kauhako]] Crater and spread outward, forming a low, shield volcano. This was the most recent volcanic episode on the island, occurring after the formation of the cliffs by erosion. Today the dormant crater contains a small lake more than 800 feet deep (244m).
== Leprosy Settlement ==
The village is the site of a former [[leprosy]] settlement. Settlement was first established in [[Kalawao]] in the eastern, opposite to the village corner of the peninsula. It was there where [[Father Damien]] settled in [[1873]]. Later it was moved to the location of the current village, which was originally a Hawaiian fishing village. Settlement was also attended by [[Mother Marianne Cope]], among others. At its peak, about 1,200 men, women, and children were in exile in this island prison. The isolation law was enacted by [[King Kamehameha V]] and remained in effect until 1969, when it was finally repealed. Today, 4 former sufferers of leprosy—now known as Hansen's Disease—continue to live there. The colony is now part of [[Kalaupapa National Historical Park]].
== End of Settlement ==
Shortly before the end of mandatory isolation in 1969, the State Legislature considered closing the facility in its entirety. Intervention by interested persons such as entertainer [[Don Ho]] and TV newsman Don Picken resulted in allowing the residents to remain there for life. The opponents to closure pointed out that, although there were no active cases of leprosy in existence, many of the residents were physically scarred by the disease to an extent which would make their integration into mainstream society difficult if not impossible.
==References==
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==External links==
* Tayman, John (2006) The Colony: The Harrowing True Story of the Exiles of Molokai" Scribner [ISBN 0-7432-3300-X]
*[http://www.npr.org/templates/story/story.php?storyId=5183996 "Fear and Loathing in Hawaii: 'Colony'" (NPR Fresh Air, February 2 2006)]
*[http://www.cbsnews.com/stories/2003/03/22/health/main545392.shtml "Last days of a leper colony" (CBS News article, March 22 2003)]
*[http://carl-bell-2.baylor.edu/~bellc/JL/TheLepersOfMolokai.html Jack London's "The Lepers Of Molokai"]
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* [http://starbulletin.com/2008/02/05/news/story11.html "Sheriff of Kalaupapa demystified disease" (Honolulu Star-Bulletin obituary, February 5 2008)]
{{Registered Historic Places}}
{{Kalawao County, Hawaii}}
[[Category:Kalawao County, Hawaii]]
[[Category:Towns in Hawaii]]
[[Category:National Historic Landmarks in Hawaii]]
[[Category:Leper colonies]]
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