- town[citation needed] in
southeastern Gabon, east of Franceville. It was
known as
Lewai until it was
renamed for
President Omar Bongo, who was born in what was...
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Ululani Lewai Peleiōhōlani
Baker (1858 –
October 5, 1902) was a
Hawaiian high
chiefess and the last
Governess of the
island of
Hawaii from 1886 to 1888...
- of
twelve siblings, Albert-Bernard
Bongo was born on 30
December 1935 in
Lewai (since
renamed Bongoville),
French Equatorial Africa, a town of the Haut-Ogooué...
- on the IR,
ending his season. Mitc**** and his wife
Billie have a son,
Lewai (pronounced Levi) who
followed in his
footsteps at
playing football for...
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missionaries on the
island of Maui. He
married the High
Chiefess Ululani Lewai Peleiōhōlani, who
served as
Governess of the
Island of
Hawaii from 1886...
-
island of
Tatas and the Kween, to the left bank of the
Antasjan Kecil,
Lewai, Jelai, Sintang, Takjanjauw, Pagatan, and the
island of ****u Laut, Kotta...
- the
Hawaiian race.
Among those in
attendance were high
chiefess Ululani Lewai Baker and her
husband John
Tamatoa Baker,
Annie Maikai, Mrs.
Hannah Kinimaka...
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Sahel SC 2005–2007
Olympic FC 2007–2009 En
Avant Estuaire FC 2009–2010 FC
Lewai 2010–2011 En
Avant Estuaire FC 2011–2012 FAR
Rabat College career Years...
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April 7, 1839
October 2, 1895
January 21, 1884 c. 1886 Kalākaua
Ululani Lewai Baker c. 1858
October 5, 1902
October 15, 1886
August 23, 1888 Kalākaua...
- High
Sheriff of the
island of Hawaii. Kalākaua
appointed his wife
Ululani Lewai Baker as
Governess of the
Island of Hawaii. He and his
brother Robert were...