- John
Adams Kiʻiapalaoku
Kuakini (1789–1844) was an
important adviser to
Kamehameha I in the
early stages of the
Kingdom of Hawaii. He was responsible...
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Kuakini Medical Center is a
private hospital in Honolulu, Hawaii. The
center is run by the
Kuakini Health System which also runs
geriatric care facilities...
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grandfather Kīwalaʻō. He was
promised to
Kuakini in adoption, but as at
birth he
appeared to be
delivered stillborn,
Kuakini did not wish to take him. But Chief...
- of her power,
replacing her with Kaʻahumanu's own brother, John
Adams Kuakini as
governor of Oʻahu. In
November 1833 (after Kaʻahumanu's
death and Kamehameha...
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under the name
George Cox Keʻeaumoku, and his
youngest son John
Adams Kuakini served as
Governor of Hawaiʻi
Island and Oahu. He and his
children were...
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Keawemauhili by his
sister Akahi, and who
afterwards became the wife of
Kuakini, one of the
brothers of Kaahumanu; (4.) Kiliwehi, a daughter, who became...
- the Mākaha Sons of Niʻihau. The song was
written as a
tribute to
Richard Kuakini “Piggy” Kaleohano, a
musician and
sound man who
lived on
Hawaiian homestead...
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abolished Royal Governor of Oʻahu
Reign 1834–1868
Predecessor John
Adams Kuakini Successor John Owen
Dominis Born c.
January 1791 Hilo Died (1868-11-24)November...
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During World War II, a
small landing strip was
cleared near the end of
Kuakini Highway. In 1947, the
State of
Hawaii approved a
small p****enger terminal...
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hereditary descent after the king. He was hānai (adopted) by John
Adams Kuakini, who was
Governor of
Hawaii Island and
brother of the
powerful Queen Kaʻahumanu...