Background
Lane was born July 31, 1864 in Waialua and was personally named after Kamehameha V. He was a brother of John Carey Lane and of Irish-Hawaiian who claimed to be descended from Kamehameha I and the Irish Monarchy.
Lane was born July 31, 1864 in Waialua and was personally named after Kamehameha V. He was a brother of John Carey Lane and of Irish-Hawaiian who claimed to be descended from Kamehameha I and the Irish Monarchy.
He advocated better treatment for prisoners of war by the Republic of Hawaii, while being incarcerated himself. He expressed this claim openly to fellow insurgents receiving the nickname “Kamehameha”. Lane was a Royal Guard during the Overthrow of the Kingdom of Hawaii.
He joined the insurgency and was a Lieutenant and third-in-command in the 1895 Uprising under Robert West. Wilcox and Samuel Nowlein.
Lane was known to be intimidating standing six feet tall. During the Battle of Mānoa he was separated from the retreating insurgent force and fled into the Koʻolau mountains.
He came out of hiding after fighting subsided believing a foreign intervention had come, after asking a passerby he discovered the Revolution was crushed. Contrary to the fears of Lieutenant
Lane and the warning to Government Forces to use caution when encountering him, he surrendered peacefully to police becoming the last insurgent to be captured.
After being brought to police headquarters he was escorted by six guards for fear that he might overpower the regular number for a normal prisoner. He was locked in with over a hundred undernourished POWs. He protested that night making noise with food trays and yelling to provide additional food.
The guards gave in to his demands because of their fears of him.
After Hawaii’s annexation Lane became an United States citizen and given the right to vote he eventually stated “Americans, like our chiefs of old, know that loyalty is assured by protecting the people"s pride, America never tries to shame you.”.
Quotations: “Americans, like our chiefs of old, know that loyalty is assured by protecting the people"s pride, America never tries to shame you.”.