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    day Kekāuluohi was initiated into office. Although Kīnaʻu's daughter Victoria Kamāmalu was of higher rank and heir to the premiership, Kekāuluohi was...
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    his election on January 8, 1873, until his death a year later. Born to Kekāuluohi and High Chief Charles Kanaʻina, he was of royal descent and a grandnephew...
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    Kekāuluohi Keahelapalapa Kapili. Two of her namesakes were Likelike (an earlier Hawaiian chiefess and wife of Kalanimoku) and Miriam Auhea Kekāuluohi...
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    herself their heirs. Kanaʻina married Miriam Auhea Kekāuluohi that same year on Kauaʻi. Kekāuluohi had been one of several wives of both Kamehameha I...
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    Emilie Kekāuluohi Widemann Macfarlane (October 3, 1859 – March 13, 1947) was a Native Hawaiian activist and civic organizer during the late 19th and early...
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    chamberlain), all members of the House of Kamehameha.[citation needed] Kekāuluohi and Kanaʻina's original home was similar to that of the other estates...
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    Miriam Auhea Kekāuluohi Crowningburg Kamai (c. 1839–1899) was a Hawaiian high chiefess (aliʻi) during the Hawaiian Kingdom. She was a cousin of King Lunalilo...
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    succeeded by Kekāuluohi as Kuhina Nui, acting for the true heir to the position, Victoria Kamāmalu, Kīnaʻu's infant daughter. Kekāuluohi would be styled...
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    Kaōleiokū. She later remarried and gave birth to Princess Ruth Keʻelikōlani. Kekāuluohi was half-sister of Kamāmalu and Kīnaʻu through their mother Kaheiheimālie...
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    Done at Honolulu, Oahu, this 25th day of February, 1843. Kamehameha III Kekauluohi" Gerrit P. Judd, a missionary who had become the minister of finance for...
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    island son of Kamehameha I and Keōpūolani (1) Kamāmalu (2) Kīnaʻu (3) Kekāuluohi (4) Kalanipauahi (5) Kekauʻōnohi (6) Kekaihaʻakūlou July 14, 1824 Caledonian...
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  • behalf over a lost will of Kekāuluohi and stayed until his death during the probate hearings of the Kanaina estate. Kekāuluohi died June 7, 1845. In March...
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    "Hoapili-kane" ("Mr. Hoapili") to distinguish the two. This made him stepfather to Kekāuluohi, who was Queen Consort of two kings and mother of another.[citation needed]...
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    Kaupekamoku Kalākua Kaheiheimālie Nāmāhāna Piʻia Kahakuhaʻakoi Wahinepio Kekāuluohi Haʻaloʻu Kekikipaʻa Kaʻākaupālahalaha Manono II Maunakalika Kānekapōlei...
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  • Charles Lunalilo and Kuhina Nui Miriam Auhea Kekāuluohi Survives through line of Miriam Auhea Kekāuluohi Crowningburg Kekuiapoiwa Liliha, daughter by...
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    a daughter Miriam Auhea Kekāuluohi (1839–1899), named for the Kuhina Nui (co-regent) at the time, Kekāuluohi. Auhea Kekāuluohi was mentioned as betrothed...
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    Kekuiapoiwa Liliha Kamehameha II and his half-sisters Kamāmalu, Kīnaʻu, and Kekāuluohi Kamehameha III and his full sister Nahienaena John V of Armagnac and his...
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    related to the Kamehameha's as a cousin and through marriage to Miriam Kekāuluohi. They had one son who survived to adulthood, William Charles Lunalilo...
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    Kamehameha III, in accordance with the wishes of Kamehameha I. His aunt, Kekāuluohi, helped the old Queen take care of him.: 280  Queen Kaʻahumanu was the...
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  • Kalākua Kaheiheimālie, he was instead adopted or hānai by his grand aunt, Kekāuluohi and her husband Kanaʻina when the old governess of Maui died not three...
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  • many others. His son Kamehameha II had five wives: Queen Kamāmalu, Queen Kekāuluohi, Queen Pauahi, Queen Kīnaʻu, and Queen Kekauʻōnohi. Kamehameha III was...
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  • constitution was enacted on October 8, 1840, by King Kamehameha III and Kekāuluohi as Kuhina Nui, an office similar to Prime Minister or co-regent. The constitution...
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  • Kekuiapoiwa II Kameʻeiamoku ?-1802 Kamehameha I 1758-1782-1819 Kepookalani Kekāuluohi 1795–1885 Kamehameha II 1797-1819-1824 Kīnaʻu 1805–1839 Kamehameha III...
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    was Kekāuluohi (c. 1794–1845) who succeeded Kīnaʻuas the third Kuhina Nui, styled as Kaʻahumanu III. Through her daughters Kīnaʻu and Kekāuluohi she was...
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    Feather Cloak of Princess Kekauluohi Kaʻahumanu —in the Pitt Rivers Museum, Oxford...
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  • a direct ancestor of King William Charles Lunalilo through his mother Kekāuluohi, as well as both King David Kalākaua and Queen Liliʻuokalani through their...
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    Kanehoalani in the Koʻolau Range for his resting place. The land belonged to Kekauluohi, who later ruled as Kuhina Nui, as part of her birthright. After 1825...
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  • Elizabeth Kīnaʻu, or Kaʻahumanu II (c. 1805–1839) Kaʻahumanu III Miriam Auhea Kekāuluohi, or Kaʻahumanu III (1794–1845) Kaʻahumanu IV Victoria Kamāmalu, or Kaʻahumanu...
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  • Kekuiapoiwa II Kalaipuwaa Kaleimanokahoowaha Kauwa (w) Eia Kamehameha I Paihewa Maunakapu Charles Kanaina Kekāuluohi Kilinahe Wahineole Luika Lama Lunalilo...
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    Kīnaʻu later also became wife of Kamehameha II as did their half-sister Kekauluohi by their mothers Kalakua Kaheiheimalie. Even though her husband had four...
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