-
Humehume (c. 1798–1826),
known by many
different names during his time, such as
George Prince,
George Prince Kaumualiʻi,
Tamoree or
Kumoree by American...
- and ali'i Kiha of Ni'ihau,[citation needed]
George "Prince" Kaumualiʻi
Humehume (1797–1826), also
known as
George Tamoree,
attempted to
reestablish the...
- Kaumualiʻi (also
known as
Humehume)
arrived on the ship Thaddeus,
after guiding American missionaries back to his home.
Humehume tried to
stage a rebellion...
-
island in 1810. She was the wife of
George Prince Kaumualiʻi, also
known as
Humehume.
Betty was born on
February 12, 1803 or
December 24, 1803, at Waimea, Hawaii...
- force.
After Kaumualiʻi died in 1824, and a
rebellion by Kaumualiʻi's son
Humehume was put down, she
married his
other son Kealiʻiahonui. In
April 1824, Kaʻahumanu...
- Hawaii. His
daughter Betty married George Prince Kaumualiʻi (also
known as
Humehume), the son of King Kaumualiʻi of Kauaʻi.
After his death, his companion...
- warships. This
helped put down the
revolt at Kuamoʻo
later in 1819 and
Humehume's rebellion on Kauaʻi in 1824. The
military shrank with the po****tion under...
- (1942);
Chief of
Staff Tenth Air
Force (1942) 07
Brigadier General Peabody,
HumeHume Peabody 63
Commandant Army Air
Forces School of
Applied Tactics (1942–1944);...
- his
death in 1824, his son
George Kaumualiʻi took back his
birth name
Humehume and
attempted to re-establish an
independent on Kauaʻi, but was also eventually...
- died in 1824, and
following a
failed rebellion led by his half-brother
Humehume,
Queen Kaʻahumanu
forced Kealiʻiahonui into a
similar relationship. Kealiʻiahonui...