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Analea Keohokālole (c. 1816–1869) was a
Hawaiian chiefess and
matriarch of the
House of Kalākaua that
ruled the
Kingdom of Hawaiʻi from 1874 to 1893. Her...
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throne in 1874 and
included his
brothers and
sisters who were
children of
Analea Keohokālole (1816–1869) and
Caesar Kaluaiku Kapaʻakea (1815–1866). The family...
- 1838 in Honolulu, on the
island of Oʻahu.
While her
natural parents were
Analea Keohokālole and
Caesar Kapaʻakea, she was hānai (informally adopted) at...
- Joel ****e and the High
Chiefess Kekahili. He
married the High
Chiefess Analea Keohokālole in 1835. She was of a
higher rank than he. They were cousins...
- born at 2:00 a.m. on November 16, 1836, to
Caesar Kaluaiku Kapaʻakea and
Analea Keohokālole in the gr**** hut
compound belonging to his
maternal grandfather...
- She was born in Honolulu, on the
island of Oʻahu. Likelike's
parents were
Analea Keohokālole and
Caesar Kapaʻakea, and the
family were
members of the aliʻi...
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General Hospital. They had six children, Carl, John, Bob,
Analea, Helene, and David.
Analea wrote the book Born to Heal
about her mother. They divorced...
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siblings became ruling monarchs. She was born in 1842 to the High
Chiefess Analea Keohokālole and the High
Chief Caesar Kapaʻakea. She was a
younger sister...
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Chief of
Hawaii Died 1837
Spouse Kamaʻeokalani Mary
Napuaelua Kaiahua Issue Analea Keohokālole
William Luther Moehonua House Kalākaua
Father Kepoʻokalani Mother...
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later became Kamehameha IV. She also
adopted Kaʻiminaʻauao, the
daughter of
Analea Keohokālole and
Caesar Kapaʻakea as her own. She even
adopted her husband's...