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Kamāmalu Kalani-Kuaʻana-o-Kamehamalu-Kekūāiwa-o-kalani-Kealiʻi-Hoʻopili-a-Walu (c. 1802–1824) was
Queen consort of the
Kingdom of Hawaiʻi as the wife of...
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Victoria Kamāmalu Kaʻahumanu IV (November 1, 1838 – May 29, 1866) was
Kuhina Nui of
Hawaii and its
crown princess.
Named Wikolia Kamehamalu Keawenui...
- king to
practice polygamy. His
favorite wife was his
sister Kamāmalu. Kīnaʻu (
Kamāmalu's full-blood sister) was his
second wife who
would later remarry...
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included David Kamehameha,
Moses Kekūāiwa,
Alexander Liholiho, and
Victoria Kamāmalu. He also was a
grandson of
Kamehameha I. Kapu āiwa
means mysterious kapu...
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office of
Kuhina Nui as did his wife, Kīnaʻu and
their daughter,
Victoria Kamāmalu. His
first name Mataio,
which he
adopted later in life, is the Hawaiian...
- 21,844-acre (88.4 km2) ahupuaʻa of Makaweli, on Kauaʻi, from
Victoria Kamāmalu Ka‘ahumanu for $15,000 ($308,000 today).
Robinson was
educated at home...
- pure bloodlines. His
brother Liholiho (King
Kamehameha II) and his
Queen Kamāmalu were a half-sister and
brother couple. He had
loved his
sister Nāhiʻenaʻena...
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cousin to King
Kamehameha V, King
Kamehameha IV, and
Princess Victoria Kamāmalu through their mothers: Kekāuluohi and Kīnaʻu (later
styled as Kaʻahumanu...
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Princess Victoria Kamāmalu who, from birth, was
expected to rule in some capacity. It was
purchased by King
Kamehameha III from
Kamāmalu (the King's niece)...
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placed with the
youngest pupils of the
class along with
Princess Victoria Kamāmalu, Mary
Polly Paʻaʻāina, and John
William Pitt Kīnaʻu. In
later life, Liliʻuokalani...