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Kaʻōhelelani or
Kaohele was a
Hawaiian chiefess in the
early Kingdom of Hawaii. She was born in the
District of Hāna on the
island of Maui in the mid to...
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Owana Kaʻōhelelani Mahealani-Rose
Salazar (born
October 30, 1953) is an
American musician and activist. She is
thought to be the only
female steel guitar...
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Theresa Owana Kaʻōhelelani Laʻanui (May 1, 1860 –
January 5, 1944) was a
descendant of Kalokuokamaile, the
eldest brother of
Kamehameha I. She was a member...
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queen of Hawaiʻi. Her brother's child, High
Chiefess Owana Kaʻohelelani Laanui was the only
descendant from the
House of Laʻanui to have children...
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Baronessa Gina Sobrero. On
August 20, 1896,
Wilcox married Theresa Owana Kaʻohelelani Laʻanui (1860–1944), who was
descended from a
brother of King Kamehameha...
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Simerson Wilburton. Her
father Robert Keōua was son of
Theresa Owana Kaohelelani Laʻanui and her
second husband Robert William Wilcox (1855–1903). She...
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Kaihikapumahana Wilcox (1895–1954),
daughter of
Princess Theresa Owana Kaohelelani of the
House of
Laanui This
disambiguation page
lists articles about...
- through. She was an aunt of
Kamehameha II,
Kamehameha III and
chiefess Kaohelelani. She was also a half-sister of the king Kīwalaʻō. She
married him and...
- Ka-o-paikawekiu-o-kalani July 12, 1859, they had one daughter,
Theresa Owana Kaohelelani Laʻanui (1860–1944). It was
reported that
Gideon killed his wife (who...
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their own,
although they
adopted Kekaʻaniau's niece,
Theresa Owana Kaʻōhelelani Laʻanui,
daughter of her
younger brother High
Chief Gideon Kailipalaki...