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Lanihau (June 19, 1852 –
October 24, 1914) was a
Hawaiian high
chiefess of the
Hawaiian Kingdom. She
served as the
Keeper of the
Royal Mausoleum of Mauna...
- July 10, 1873 Haumea, from May 3, 1878 Pius F. Koakanu,
until March, 1885
Lanihau, from
March 6, 1885 Keano, from July 31, 1886 Naholowaʻa, from September...
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Governor of
Kauai In
office 1892–1893
Monarch Queen Liliʻuokalani
Preceded by
Lanihau Personal details Born (1846-07-23)July 23, 1846 Honolulu, Oahu, Kingdom...
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remorse and fear."
Koakanu and his wife Peke had one
daughter named Lanihau, who
succeed him as Kahu of
Mauna ʻAla and
later became the last female...
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January 12, 1881 – 1886
Preceded by
Frederick W.
Beckley Succeeded by
Lanihau Minister of
Finance In
office June 30, 1886 – July 1, 1887
Preceded by...
- ʻIolani
Luahine (January 31, 1915 –
December 10, 1978), born
Harriet Lanihau Makekau, was a
native Hawaiian kumu hula, dancer,
chanter and teacher, who...
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explorers and
American missionaries to Hawaii.
Likelike and her
newborn son
Lanihau died
shortly after the baby’s
birth due to the
shock caused by cannons...
- 18, 1895
January 12, 1881 c. 1886
Governor Kanoa's hānai son Kalākaua
Lanihau June 19, 1852
October 24, 1914 July 31, 1886
August 23, 1888 Kalākaua Interregnum...
- 1964. He then held
management positions at
Palani Ranch and
organized the
Lanihau Properties, LLC real
estate company. He was
inducted into the
Paniolo Hall...
- the news of
these changes to Ululani. She
along with her
contemporary Lanihau (Governess of Kauai)
became the last
female governors of the
Hawaiian monarchy...