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    Kuini Liliha (c. 1802–1839) was a High Chiefess (aliʻi) and noblewoman who served the Kingdom of Hawaii as royal governor of Oʻahu island. She administered...
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    them to London. Going along were High Chief Boki and wife High Chiefess Kuini Liliha, and other chiefs and retainers including Manuia, Naihekukui, James Young...
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    Chiefess Loewahine and grandmother of Princess Ruth Keʻelikōlani; and Kuini Liliha, the daughter of her uncle the High Chief Hoapili.[citation needed] From...
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    her his daughter Kuini Liliha was born in 1802 or 1803, about the same time his father Kameʻeiamoku died. Other sources give Liliha as an adoptive daughter...
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    Queen Regent Kaʻahumanu appointed him Royal Governor of Oʻahu after Kuini Liliha, the leader of the rebellion, he resided at Fort Honolulu serving as...
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    left to become governor of Maui, he gave the land to his daughter, Kuini Liliha. Liliha and her husband, Oahu Governor Boki, gave Ka Punahou to Reverend...
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    in his post under Kamehameha I's son Kamehameha II. Boki and his wife Kuini Liliha (1802—1839) were leading members of a delegation to England led by King...
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    support from the high chief Boki, the royal governor of Oahu, and his wife Kuini Liliha. The Picpus priests learned the local language, went into the Native...
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    made a replica of it in the 1920s. Pākī married first High Chiefess Kuini Liliha but their marriage produced no children. He then married Kamehameha III's...
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    Prior to birth, his parents had promised to give their child in hānai to Kuini Liliha, a high-ranking chiefess and the widow of High Chief Boki. However, after...
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  • cousins. Maheha was the daughter of High Chief Namaile and High Chiefess Kuini Liliha. Her mother was the royal governor of Oʻahu during the regency of Queen...
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    chiefess Kuini Liliha from his nephew Kahalaiʻa Luanuʻu, her previous husband. The manner in which the men "took" Likelike and Kuini Liliha as wives is...
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    received by the high chief Boki, the royal governor of Oahu, and his wife Kuini Liliha. (The couple were Catholic converts and rivals of Queen Kaʻahumanu.)...
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  • Waimea, Kauai, the daughter of High Chief Kalaniulumoku and High Chiefess Kuini Liliha. Her mother was the royal governor of Oahu and was politically powerful...
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    Kaumualiʻi, May 26, 1824 (1825 on monument) Nāhiʻenaʻena, December 30, 1836 Kuini Liliha, August 25, 1839 Ulumāheihei Hoapili, also known as Hoapili, January...
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    Kameʻeiamoku. The land he was given in 1795 was used by his granddaughter Kuini Liliha, who donated it to Christian missionaries. It eventually became Punahou...
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  • Keanolani was the granddaughter of High Chief Namaile and High Chiefess Kuini Liliha, who was the Royal Governor of Oʻahu from 1829 to 1831 and a political...
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  • site Hāliʻimaile Honolulu, corner of King and Richards streets Boki and Kuini Liliha[citation needed], later Victoria Kamāmalu and Lot Kapuāiwa ? Hānaiakamalama...
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  • ʻAla. Koakanu was the son of Namaile and the influential High Chiefess Kuini Liliha, who served as Governor of Oahu from 1829 to 1831 and was also the hānai...
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    eastward via New Zealand. Kiliwehi was born c. 1840, as the daughter of Kuini Liliha, an influential high chiefess and Governor of Oahu, and Haʻalou (different...
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    Kuakini restored order on Oʻahu island after a rumored rebellion by Kuini Liliha.: 205  Naihe died in November or December 29, 1831, after a stroke of...
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    eldest female student at the Royal School and the daughter of Governess Kuini Liliha. The Cookes encouraged her to marry American lawyer John Jasper instead...
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  • granddaughter of the influential High Chiefess Kuini Liliha, who served as Governor of Oahu from 1829 to 1831. Liliha was descended from the ancient kings of...
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  • Kamāʻuleʻule c. 1780 December, 1829 18.. December, 1829 Kamehameha III Kuini Liliha c. 1780 August 25, 1839 December, 1829 April 1, 1831 acting; widow of...
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  • His grandchildren include Ulumāheihei Hoapili who was the father of Kuini Liliha. Hoapili was the son of Kameʻeiamoku making him cousins to Kaʻahumanu...
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    Kaʻauwai married Mary Ann Kiliwehi (1840–1873), daughter of High Chiefess Kuini Liliha, Governess of Oahu, but they had no children. He became an aide-de-camp...
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  • Keohokālole initially promised their unborn child Kalākaua in hānai to Kuini Liliha, a high-ranking chiefess and the widow of High Chief Boki who were both...
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    stayed at the Galapagos Islands. On 1 May several Hawaiians, such as Kuini Liliha were baptised by the ship's chaplain. On 3 May land was first sighted...
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