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Dennis "Bumpy" Pu‘uhonua
Kanahele is a
Hawaiian nationalist leader and
titular head of the Prin****lity
Nation of Hawai'i. He
spearheaded the founding...
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Benehakaka "Ben"
Kanahele and his wife
Kealoha "Ella"
Kanahele prisoner. The
Kanaheles overcame the
guard and
killed Nishikaichi. Ben
Kanahele was wounded...
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Pualani Kanakaʻole
Kanahele (born
September 14, 1937) is a
Hawaiian kumu hula and author. She is the
daughter of
Edith Kanakaʻole, and as of 2003 led Hālau...
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Kaleo Okalani Kanahele Maclay (born June 11, 1996) is an
American Paralympic volleyballist.
Kanahele was born in
Oklahoma City,
Oklahoma with
clubbed left...
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Sanford Kanahele (October 17, 1930 –
September 15, 2000) was a
native Hawaiian activist,
historian and author.
George Huʻeu
Sanford Kanahele was born...
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original on May 29, 2010.
Retrieved January 25, 2010.
Kanahele 2002, p. 110.
Kanahele 2002, pp. 110–118. Parker,
David "Kawika" (2008). "Crypts of...
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Allen 1982, pp. 45–46
Kanahele 1999, pp. 23–39;
Kanahele 2002, pp. 21–54;
Liliuokalani 1898, pp. 5–9;
Allen 1982, pp. 47–68
Kanahele 1999, pp. 30–34. Liliuokalani...
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would have six
children including Nalani Kanaka‘ole and
Pualani Kanaka‘ole
Kanahele. Kanakaʻole was a
Hawaiian dancer, chanter, teacher, and kumu hula. She...
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Annie L. A.
Kanahele (1896/97–1989) was an
American teacher, writer, and
Hawaiiana expert. She
worked in Hawaii's
public school system for 42
years as...
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Helen Lake
Kanahele (May 26, 1916 – June 12, 1976) was an
American labor organizer. She was
president of the Women's
Auxiliary of the
International Longs****man's...