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Colonel Curtis Piʻehu Iaukea (December 13, 1855 –
March 5, 1940)
served as a
court official, army
officer and
diplomat of the
Kingdom of Hawaii. He later...
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Curtis Piehau Iaukea III (September 15, 1937 –
December 4, 2010) was an
American professional wrestler better known as King
Curtis Iaukea.
Iaukea won championships...
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General News". The Independent. Honolulu.
April 6, 1900. p. 3. Iaukea,
Curtis Piehu; Watson,
Lorna Kahilipuaokalani Iaukea (1988). Schweizer,
Niklaus R. (ed...
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Curtis Piehu; Watson,
Lorna Kahilipuaokalani Iaukea (1988). Schweizer,
Niklaus R. (ed...
- others".
Honolulu Star-Bulletin.
Retrieved January 26, 2010. Iʻaukea,
Curtis Piʻehu (1930). "Reminiscences of the
Court of
Kamehameha IV and
Queen Emma". Hawaiian...
- 1841–1918. Honolulu:
Hawaiian Gazette Company. OCLC 60737418. Iaukea,
Curtis Piehu; Watson,
Lorna Kahilipuaokalani Iaukea (1988). Schweizer,
Niklaus R. (ed...
- 1864
October 4, 1886
first time
Kamehameha V
Lunalilo Kalākaua
Curtis Piʻehu Iʻaukea
December 13, 1855
March 5, 1940
October 4, 1886
August 5, 1887 Kalākaua...
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Suffrage for even just men
would bring to
power a non-white government.
Curtis Piʻehu Iʻaukea;
Lorna Kahilipuaokalani Iʻaukea
Watson (May 1988). By
royal command:...
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reflected as *bľ- and *pľ- even in West Slavic: *pľьvàti "to spit" < PIE *(s)
pieHu-, cf.
Lithuanian spjáuti. *bľustì "to watch, to perk up" (1sg. *bľudǫ̀)...
- Vol. 38, no. 4. U.S.
National Archives.
Retrieved March 4, 2011.
Curtis Piʻehu Iʻaukea (1930). "Reminiscences of the
court of
Kamehameha IV and
Queen Emma"...