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- ISBN 0-8248-0820-7. Taylor, Albert Pierce (1927). The Rulers of Hawaii, The Chiefs and Chiefesses, Their Palaces, Monuments, Portraits and Tombs. Honolulu: Advertiser Publishing...
- and ate the feast of dogmeat (ordinarily reserved for women) that the chiefesses had prepared for him. Messengers were then sent over the islands announcing...
- OCLC 1035197952. Taylor, Albert Pierce (1927). The Rulers of Hawaii, the Chiefs and Chiefesses, Their Palaces, Monuments, Portraits and Tombs. Honolulu: Printed by Advertiser...
- granddaughter Keōpūolani as a ****ure bride in exchange for peace. Other Maui chiefesses, including Kahakuhaʻakoi, also joined Kamehameha's court.: 260  She and...
- Kalaniku**** lost to Kamehameha, Kalola along with her two daughters, many Maui chiefesses and Keōpuolani tried to flee to Oʻahu. They stopped in Molokaʻi as sickness...
- Oceania portal Sivoki was the eldest child and only daughter of Niumataiwalu, first Roko Sau and High Chief of the Lau Islands, Fiji. Sivoki's mother was...
- OCLC 173653971. Taylor, Albert Pierce (1927). The Rulers of Hawaii, The Chiefs and Chiefesses, Their Palaces, Monuments, Portraits and Tombs. Honolulu: Advertiser Publishing...
- Mualani (also called Muolani or simply Mua; lani = "heaven/sky" in Hawaiian) was a Hawaiian High Chiefess who lived on the island of Oahu and was a Princess...
- 1835. She adopted Protestant Christianity like many of the chiefs and chiefesses. She ****cuted many of the Catholic missionaries and tried to expel the...
- This woman is also known as Kalanamowaiku or as Kalanimoeikawaikaʻa. Chiefesses often had many names in ancient Hawaiʻi. Elepuukahonua (Olepuukahonua)...