Chun Afong (Chinese: 陳芳; pinyin: Chén Fāng; c. 1825 – September 25, 1906) was a Chinese businessman and philanthropist who settled in the Hawaiian Kingdom...
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Chinese immigrant to the United States Chun Afong (c. 1825–1906), Chinese businessman Julia Fayerweather Afong (1840–1919), Hawaiian high chiefess This...
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born Toney Afong, full name Antone Abram Kekapala Keawemauhili Afong. He was born on June 12, 1859, the eldest son and second child of Chun Afong and Julia...
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Fayerweather Afong (February 1, 1840 – February 14, 1919) was a Hawaiian high chiefess who married Chinese millionaire merchant Chun Afong with whom she...
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to Julia Fayerweather Afong, a British-Hawaiian woman of aliʻi (noble) descent. His father Chun Afong and half-brother Toney (Chun Chik-yu) returned to...
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population is 16. Ah Fong Village is named after Chun Afong (Ah Fong), Hawaii's first millionaire. In 1849, Chun Afong left behind his wife and son in his hometown...
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available. Chun Afong Daniel K. Akaka Joseph Apukai Akina Chang Apana Brian Ching Madison Chock Norm Chow William K.S. Chow Sam Choy Kam-Fong Chun Gordon...
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Chun Afong and his wife Julia Fayerweather Afong and their twelve daughters. Set in 19th century Hawaii, the plot involves a Chinese merchant, Chun,...
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Thai banker, son of Chatri Sophonpanich, grandson of Chin Sophonpanich Chun Afong (陳芳; 1825–1906), Businessman and philanthropist Tan Boo Liat (陳武烈; 1875–1934)...
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owned by Chinese millionaire merchant Chun Afong, who built a villa on the three acres of landscaped grounds. Chun used this property to host parties and...
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monarchs for over three decades, from Kamehameha IV to Liliʻuokalani. Chun Afong emigrated from China at age 24 to clerk in his uncle's retail trade, possessing...
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Chen Fang is the name of: Chun Afong or Chen Fang (陳芳), Qing ambassador to the Kingdom of Hawaii Chen Fang (sport shooter) (陈放; b. 1983), Chinese sport...
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was the friend and business partner of Chun Afong, Hawaii's first Chinese millionaire, with whom he co-owned Afong & Achuck, a chain of stores formed in...
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the king. When the license was awarded to Chun Lung, the son of Chinese millionaire businessman Chun Afong, Aki demanded the return of the money and,...
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Emperor in 1886 and 1891 in honor of Chen Fang (t 陳芳, s 陈芳, Chén Fāng) or Chun Afong, a native of Meixi who served as China's first consul to Hawaii and became...
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Sonny Ching/Lōpaka Igarta-DeVera Kaholo Kahikipi'ilani Pānui Julie 'Ilikea Afong — Maile Emily Kau'ilani-onāpuaehi'i-poiokeānuenue-okeola Francisco Natasha...
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competition in Hong Kong from photographers such as Lai Afong and Pun Lun. Yixuan, Prince Chun, who had become fascinated with the art of photography,...
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ISBN 978-0-275-98234-8. Dye, Bob (1997). Merchant Prince of the Sandalwood Mountains: Afong and the Chinese in Hawai'i. Hawaii: University of Hawaii Press. p. 115....
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HathiTrust. Dye, Bob (1997). Merchant Prince of the Sandalwood Mountains: Afong and the Chinese in Hawai?i. University of Hawaii Press. ISBN 978-0-8248-1772-5...
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OCLC 32599587. Dye, Bob (1997). Merchant Prince of the Sandalwood Mountains: Afong and the Chinese in Hawaiʻi. Honolulu: University of Hawaii Press. ISBN 978-0-8248-1772-5...
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ancestry Miranda Kwok – screenwriter Shin Lim (林申) – close-up magician Afong Moy – "The Chinese Lady," pioneer immigrant May Pang (庞凤仪) – personal assistant...
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respectively Bob Dye (1997). Merchant prince of the Sandalwood Mountains: Afong and the Chinese in Hawaiʻi. University of Hawaii Press. p. 31. ISBN 0-8248-1772-9...
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