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Mataio Kekūanaōʻa (c. 1791 –
November 24, 1868),
formally referred to as His
Honor or His Highness, was a
Hawaiian politician who
served as
governor of...
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Highness Appointer King(s) of
Hawaii Precursor none
Formation 1819
First holder Kaʻahumanu I
Final holder Mataio Kekūanaōʻa
Abolished 1864
Succession none...
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whooping cough epidemic of 1826.: 221 : 31 Her
third husband was
Mataio Kekūanaōʻa (1791–1868), from 1827.
Queen Kaʻahumanu was
furious over their...
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match against the Tonga.
Frank Farina (2012)
Flemming Serritslev (2015)
Percy Mataio (2019)
Santiago Marina (2022-2023)
Warren Moon (2023-present)...
- Teakau, Faoliu; Saitala, Moe; Falega, Epu; Penivao, Feagaiga; Tekenene,
Mataio; Alefaio,
Semese (2016). "Tuvalu
National Biodiversity Strategy and Action...
- Kapuāiwa
December 11, 1830. His
mother was
Elizabeth Kīnaʻu and
father was
Mataio Kekūanaōʻa. His
siblings included David Kamehameha,
Moses Kekūāiwa, Alexander...
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Government offices Preceded by
Mataio Kekūanaōʻa
Royal Governor of Oahu 1868–1886; 1887–1888, 1891 Succeeded by
Archibald Scott Cleghorn Preceded by William...
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divorced Kahalaiʻa and
remarried on
November 28, 1825 her
third husband,
Mataio Kekūanaōʻa. Her
daughter Ruth Keʻelikōlani was born
February 9, 1826, after...
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Keoni Ana,
Kuhina Nui (1845–1855) Kaʻahumanu IV,
Kuhina Nui (1855–1863)
Mataio Kekūanaōʻa,
Kuhina Nui (1863–1864)
Provisional Government of
Hawaii – Committee...
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Keoni Ana,
Kuhina Nui (1845–1855) Kaʻahumanu IV,
Kuhina Nui (1855–1863)
Mataio Kekūanaōʻa,
Kuhina Nui (1863–1864)
Provisional Government of
Hawaii – Committee...