- Emma Kalanikaumakaʻamano
Kaleleonālani Naʻea
Rooke (January 2, 1836 –
April 25, 1885) was
queen of
Hawaii as the wife of King
Kamehameha IV from 1856...
- A
stamp depicting Queen Emma
Kaleleonālani overprinted Provisional Govt. in 1893...
- of
Hawaii Harry Kalas, sportscaster,
broadcast Hawaii Islanders Emma
Kaleleonalani,
Hawaiian monarch Israel Kamakawiwo‘ole,
entertainer and
singer Stacy...
-
Prince of Hawaii, the only son of King
Kamehameha IV and
Queen Emma
Kaleleonālani Naʻea. His
presence provoked conflict with the
American Board of Commissioners...
- ages 2–5
years in the Nu'uanu valley.
Founded in 1867 by
Queen Emma
Kaleleonālani, wife of King
Kamehameha IV, the
schools enroll students in preschool...
-
second son by
Kekuiapoiwa II
Descendants were
Peter Young Kaeo, Emma
Kaleleonalani, wife of
Kamehameha IV; and
Albert Kunuiakea, also of the
House of Kamehameha...
- "John Harold" and
married Chiefess Namahana III also
known as
Namahana Kaleleonalani or by a
Christian name of Lydia.
Namahana III was a
grandniece of powerful...
- and
Sylvester Thomas Kalama.
Composer of "Maui Girl", "Wehiwehi Oe", "
Kaleleonālani (Flight of the
Royal Ones)", "One, Two, Three, Four", "Pua Mikinolia"...
- with
adopted Mitsunori as ring boy. The couple's only daughter,
Helen Kaleleonalani Blaisdell, was born in Chicago. Eventually, the
family moved back to...
- King
Kamehameha IV,
Alexander Liholiho (1834–1863)
Queen Emma, Emma
Kaleleonālani Rooke (1836–1885)
Prince Albert Kamehameha,
Albert Edward Kauikeaouli...