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Edward Kamakau Lilikalani (August 5, 1852 –
November 8, 1917) was a
political protégé of King Kalākaua of Hawaiʻi. He
served more than a
decade in the...
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Kelou Kamakau, also
known as
Kamakaunui Samuel Kamakau Edward Kamakau Lilikalani Kamakau (mountain),
mountain on
Molokai This
disambiguation page lists...
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Stevens to land the
United States Marine Corps, to
forcibly remove Queen Liliʻkalani from power, and
declare a
Provisional Government of
Hawaii consisting...
- Kawaiahaʻo
included Annie Palekaluhi Kaikioʻewa (sister of
Edward Kamakau Lilikalani) and Lily Auld, also
members of the
Hawaiian nobility.
Likelike was particularly...
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educator and
administrator in the
Hawaiian public schools Edward Kamakau Lilikalani (1852-1917),
political protégé of King Kalākaua of Hawaiʻi Liliʻuokalani...
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presidents elected were Kaunamano, Bipikane, Bush, and
Edward Kamakau Lilikalani. In anti****tion of a new vote on an
annexation treaty supported by President...
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husband John
Tamatoa Baker,
Annie Maikai, Mrs.
Hannah Kinimaka, Mrs.
Hannah Lilikalani,
Grace Kahalewai, Mrs. K. Makua, Mrs. M. Kaahu, Mrs. M. Kawelo, and Mrs...
- Hawaii) "Pulupe Nei Ili" "Uheuhene" "Wahiikaahuula" (co-wrote with Ruth
Lilikalani) "This song was
dedicated to Hon. John F. Colburn,
cousin of Lahilahi...
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Annie Palekaluhi Kaikioʻewa (1855–1906),
sister of
Edward Kamakau Lilikalani, he had a
daughter named Helina Kaiwaokalani.
Thrum 1890, p. 110 "Valuable...
- very doors" with wellwishers. One of her
pallbearers was
Edward Kamakau Lilikalani. She was
buried at the Oahu
Cemetery beside other members of the Beckley...