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Harriet or
Harrieta Keōpūolani
Nāhiʻenaʻena (1815–1836) was a high-ranking
princess during the
founding of the
Kingdom of
Hawaii and the
conversion of...
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Hawaiian feather work. It is a
feather skirt (pāʻū) made for
Princess Nāhiʻenaʻena. It is kept by the
Bishop Museum in Honolulu, but
rarely displa**** due...
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Kamehameha III and
Nahienaena:
Haley (2014), pp. 78–80.
Santiago (1973), pp. 95–96. Sinclair,
Marjorie (1969). "Princess
Nahienaena".
Hawaiian Journal...
- Kamāmalu were a half-sister and
brother couple. He had
loved his
sister Nāhiʻenaʻena and
planned to
marry her
since childhood, but the
union was
opposed by...
- Christianity.: 340 He was
married on
November 25, 1835, to the
Princess Nāhiʻenaʻena when he was only 14; the
princess was 6
years his senior. The marriage...
- Honolulu, Oʻahu
biological son of Kekūanaōʻa and Kīnaʻu and hānai son of
Nāhiʻenaʻena (later)
Hoapili and Kaheiheimālie
Never married December 11, 1872 ʻIolani...
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adopted using the
ancient Hawaiian tradition called hānai by
Princess Nāhiʻenaʻena, but she died in 1836. He was then
adopted by his
grandmother Queen Kalākua...
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conceived plans to
overthrow Kaʻahumanu. On June 20 Boki
visited with
Nahienaena and
Kamehameha III and
advised the king and his
sister to
conceive a child...
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royal family background. This made
Hoapili stepfather to
Princess Nāhiʻenaʻena. He
became known as hoa pili
which means "close
personal friend" in the...
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Liholiho (Kamehameha II)
Kauikeaouli (Kamehameha III)
Nāhiʻenaʻena Keawelaiki Kamāmalu Kīnaʻu (Kaʻahumanu II) Kahōʻanokū Kīnaʻu Kānekapōlei...