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Keohokālole

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Analea Keohokālole (1816–1869) was a Hawaiian chiefess and matriarch of the House of Kalākaua that ruled the Kingdom of Hawaiʻi from 1874 to 1893. [1]

24 relations: Aikanaka (father of Keohokālole), Anna Kaiulani, Hawaii (island), Hilo, Hawaii, House of Kalākaua, James Kaliokalani, Kaʻahumanu, Kailua, Hawaii County, Hawaii, Kaiminaauao, Kalākaua, Kameʻeiamoku, Kamehameha I, Kapaakea, Kawaiahaʻo Church, Keawe-a-Heulu, Keohohiwa, Kingdom of Hawaii, Kona District, Hawaii, Leleiohoku II, Likelike, Liliʻuokalani, Naihe, Native Hawaiians, Royal Mausoleum of Hawaii.

Aikanaka (father of Keohokālole)

Aikanaka (died 1837) was a high chief of the Kingdom of Hawaii and grandfather of two of Hawaii's future monarchs.

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Anna Kaiulani

Anna Kaiulani (1842–?) was a noble member of the House of Kalākaua during the Kingdom of Hawaii.

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Hawaii (island)

Hawaiʻi is the largest island located in the U.S. state of Hawaii.

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Hilo, Hawaii

Hilo is the largest settlement and census-designated place (CDP) in Hawaii County, Hawaii, United States, which encompasses the Island of HawaiOkinai.

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House of Kalākaua

The House of Kalākaua, or Kalākaua Dynasty, also known as the Keawe-a-Heulu line, was the reigning family of the Kingdom of Hawaiʻi between the assumption of King David Kalākaua to the throne in 1874 and the overthrow of Queen Liliʻuokalani in 1893.

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James Kaliokalani

James Kaliokalani, also referred to as Kali; (May 29, 1835 – April 2/21, 1852) was a Hawaiian high chief of the Kingdom of Hawaii.

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Kaʻahumanu

Kaahumanu (March 17, 1768 – June 5, 1832) ("the feathered mantle") was queen consort and acted as regent of the Kingdom of Hawaiokinai as Kuhina Nui.

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Kailua, Hawaii County, Hawaii

Kailua is an unincorporated city (Census Designated Place) in Hawaiokinai County, Hawaii, United States, in the North Kona District of the Island of Hawaiokinai.

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Kaiminaauao

Kaiminaauao (1844 – November 10, 1848) was a Hawaiian princess by adoption to Queen Kalama and King Kamehameha III.

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Kalākaua

Kalākaua (November 16, 1836 – January 20, 1891), born David Laamea Kamananakapu Mahinulani Naloiaehuokalani Lumialani Kalākaua and sometimes called The Merrie Monarch, was the last king and penultimate monarch of the Kingdom of HawaiOkinai.

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Kameʻeiamoku

Kameeiamoku (died 1802) was a Hawaiian high chief and the Counselor of State to King Kamehameha I. He was called Kamehameha's uncle, but he was really the cousin of Kamehameha's mother, Kekuiapoiwa II.

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Kamehameha I

Kamehameha I (– May 8 or 14, 1819), also known as Kamehameha the Great (full Hawaiian name: Kalani Paiea Wohi o Kaleikini Kealiikui Kamehameha o Iolani i Kaiwikapu kaui Ka Liholiho Kūnuiākea), was the founder and first ruler of the Kingdom of Hawaii.

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Kapaakea

Caesar Kaluaiku Kamakaʻehukai Kahana Keola Kapaʻakea (1815 – November 13, 1866) was a Hawaiian chief who was the patriarch of the House of Kalākaua that ruled the Kingdom of Hawaiokinai from 1874 to 1893.

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Kawaiahaʻo Church

Kawaiahao Church is a historic Congregational church located in Downtown Honolulu on the Hawaiian Island of Ookinaahu.

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Keawe-a-Heulu

Keaweaheulu Kaluaapana (sometimes Keawe-a-Heulu) was a Hawaiian high chief and maternal great-grandfather of King Kalākaua and Queen LiliOkinauokalani.

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Keohohiwa

Keohohiwa (fl. 19th century) was a Hawaiian chiefess during the formation of the Kingdom of Hawaii.

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Kingdom of Hawaii

The Kingdom of Hawaiʻi originated in 1795 with the unification of the independent islands of Hawaiʻi, Oʻahu, Maui, Molokaʻi, and Lānaʻi under one government.

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Kona District, Hawaii

Kona is a moku or district on the Big Island of Hawaiokinai in the State of Hawaii.

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Leleiohoku II

Prince William Pitt Leleiohoku II, born William Pitt Kalahoolewa (1854–1877), was a prince of the Kingdom of Hawaiokinai and member of the reigning House of Kalākaua.

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Likelike

Miriam Likelike Kekāuluohi Keahelapalapa Kapili (January 13, 1851 – February 2, 1887) was a Princess of the Kingdom of Hawaiʻi, sister of the last two ruling monarchs, mother of Princess Kaʻiulani, last heir to the throne, and mistress of the ʻĀinahau estate.

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Liliʻuokalani

Liliʻuokalani (born Lydia Liliʻu Loloku Walania Kamakaʻeha; September 2, 1838 – November 11, 1917) was the first queen and last monarch of the Kingdom of Hawaiokinai, ruling from January 29, 1891, until the overthrow of the Kingdom of Hawaiokinai on January 17, 1893.

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Naihe

Naihe (died 1831) was the chief orator and councilor during the founding of the Kingdom of Hawaii.

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Native Hawaiians

Native Hawaiians (Hawaiian: kānaka ʻōiwi, kānaka maoli, and Hawaiʻi maoli) are the aboriginal Polynesian people of the Hawaiian Islands or their descendants.

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Royal Mausoleum of Hawaii

The Royal Mausoleum of Hawaii, known as Mauna Ala (Fragrant Hills) in the Hawaiian language, is the final resting place of Hawaii's two prominent royal families: the Kamehameha Dynasty and the Kalākaua Dynasty.

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Ana Keohokalole, Anae'a Keohokaloe, Anaea Keohokaloe'e, Analea Keohokaloe'e, Analea Keohokalole, Ane Keohokalole, Anna Keohokalole, High Chiefess Keohokalole, Keohokaloe, Keohokaloe'e, Keohokaloee, Keohokalole.

References

[1] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Keohokālole

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