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Jonah Kūhiō
Kalanianaʻole (March 26, 1871 –
January 7, 1922) was a
prince of the
Kingdom of Hawaiʻi
until it was
overthrown by a
coalition of American...
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celebrated annually on
March 26, to mark the
birth of
Prince Jonah Kūhiō
Kalanianaʻole — heir to the
throne of the
Kingdom of Hawaiʻi,
prince of the House...
- Kūhiō
Kalanianaʻole was a
Hawaiian high
chief of Hilo and
father of
Queen Kapiʻolani. He was born to Aliʻi
Elelule Laʻakeaelelulu and his wife Poʻomaikelani...
- response.
Filming eventually began by May 1, 2023, when a
portion of the
Kalanianaole Highway was
closed for the film's production.
Filming was
suspended in...
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Kaumana Elementary School Keaukaha Elementary School Kalanianaole Intermediate School.
While Kalanianaole, and its
elementary school, feed into Hilo High,...
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Elizabeth Kahanu Kaʻauwai
Kalanianaʻole Woods (March 8, 1879 –
February 19, 1932) was the wife of
Prince Jonah Kūhiō
Kalanianaʻole, Hawaii's
second delegate...
- Route 72,
commonly known as
Kalanianaʻole Highway, is the main
highway serving southeast Oʻahu.
Beginning at the
eastern terminus of Interstate H-1 (H-1)...
- Kūhiō may
refer to: Kūhiō
Kalanianaʻole,
Hawaiian high
chief of Hilo
Jonah Kūhiō
Kalanianaʻole,
prince of the
Kingdom of
Hawaii Quentin Kūhiō Kawananakoa...
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Representatives from
Hawaii Territorial delegate (1899–1959)
Wilcox Kalanianaʻole Baldwin Jarrett Houston McCandless King J.
Farrington E. Farrington...
- H-1 goes from Route 93 (Farrington Highway) in
Kapolei to Route 72 (
Kalanianaole Highway) in Kāhala. East of
Middle Street in
Honolulu (exit 19A), H-1...