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James Hunnewell Kekela (May 22, 1824 –
November 29, 1904) was born in Mokulēʻia, Waialua, on the
island of Oahu. He was the
first Native Hawaiian to be...
- baby. They
returned the same year. In 1853, more
missionaries led by
James Kekela (1824–1904)
arrived at Fatu Hiva with
their wives from Hawaii, but were...
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Peleuli (fl. 19th century),
formally Peleuli-i-
Kekela-o-kalani, was a
Queen consort of the
Kingdom of
Hawaii as a wife of king
Kamehameha I. She was a...
- Kamehamehakauokoa". Kamakau-1992-p.68 "His
mother was Ke-kuʻi-apo-iwa,
daughter of
Kekela and Haʻae, both of whom
belonged to
families of chiefs. His
father was Keoua...
- the
procession are a "bride"
called Kekela (კეკელა) and a
groom who,
after a
series of attempts,
persuades Kekela to
marry him. The
wedding is then disrupted...
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Kekela-o-kalani or
Kekela was a
common female name
among members of the
Hawaiian royal family:
Kekelaokalani I of Hawaiʻi,
daughter of King Keaweʻīkekahialiʻiokamoku...
- **** Kekuʻiapoiwa
Kailikulani Leleoili Kulua Kekelaokalani Young Naʻea (July 21, 1806 –
September 4, 1880), was a
Hawaiian high
chiefess and a member...
- Kamehamehakauokoa". Kamakau-1992-p.68 "His
mother was Ke-kuʻi-apo-iwa,
daughter of
Kekela and Haʻae, both of whom
belonged to
families of chiefs. His
father was Keoua...
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consultation service and a busy yet
robust consultation-liaison service.
Kekela is the 20-bed
acute adult inpatient psychiatric unit, and the
Family Treatment...
- Liz
Madrona — Hālau O Ka Ua
Kanilehua Johnny Lum Ho —
Pauliann Kaleonani Kekela —
Napua Greig — Hālau 'O Ke Ānuenue
Glenn Kelena Vasconcellos Kelly Lee...