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Kaʻahumanu (March 17, 1768 – June 5, 1832) ("the
feathered mantle") was
queen consort and
acted as
regent of the
Kingdom of Hawaiʻi as
Kuhina Nui. She...
- (c. 1805 –
April 4, 1839) was
Kuhina Nui of the
Kingdom of Hawaiʻi as
Kaʻahumanu II,: 436
queen regent and
dowager queen. Her
father was King Kamehameha...
- Lani
Kaʻahumanu (born
October 5, 1943) is a
Native Hawaiian bi****ual and
feminist writer and activist. She is
openly bi****ual and
writes and
speaks on...
- Kamāmalu
Kaʻahumanu IV (November 1, 1838 – May 29, 1866) was
Kuhina Nui of
Hawaii and its
crown princess.
Named Wikolia Kamehamalu Keawenui Kaʻahumanu-a-Kekūanaōʻa...
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Under the
guidance of his
kuhina nui (his
mother and
coregent Elizabeth Kaʻahumanu) and
British allies, Hawaiʻi
turned into a
Christian monarchy with the...
- The
Kaʻahumanu Society (official name: ʻAha****
Kaʻahumanu) is a
civic club in
Hawaii formed by
Princess Victoria Kamāmalu in 1864 for the
relief of the...
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Kaʻahumanu may
refer to:
Early rulers of the
Kingdom of Hawaiʻi:
Kaʻahumanu Queen Kaʻahumanu I (1768–1832)
Kaʻahumanu II
Elizabeth Kīnaʻu, or Kaʻahumanu...
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early part of his
reign he was
under a
regency by
Queen Kaʻahumanu and
later by
Kaʻahumanu II. His goal was the
careful balancing of
modernization by...
- 1798 and was
completed after 4
years in 1802. The
house was
intended for
Kaʻahumanu, but she
refused to live in the
structure and
resided instead in a traditional...
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unsuccessfully attempted to
revolt against Kaʻahumanu, who upon Boki's departure, had
installed Kīnaʻu as a co-governor.
Kaʻahumanu was born on Maui
around 1777. Her...