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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › KekāuluohiKekāuluohi - Wikipedia

    In ʻŌlelo Hawaiʻi (Native Hawaiian language), Kekāuluohi means; "the vigorously growing vine". She adopted her secondary name Auhea, meaning Where, oh where, in memory of the death of Kamehameha I.

  2. 27. Juli 2016 · Kekāuluohi was a co-signer with Kamehameha III of Hawai‘i’s first Constitution in 1840, which provided for an elected representative body, a first step toward the common people gaining political power. The constitution also codified for the first time, the responsibilities and authority of the Kuhina Nui.

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  3. 25. Juni 2020 · Miriam Kekāuluohi was the first Kuhina Nui to serve under the precepts of the new Constitution, and though her reach was extensive throughout the Hawaiian Kingdom, we are still learning about her life. Her role as Kuhina Nui placed the aliʻi wahine in a position to directly negotiate with foreigners at a critical time in the Kingdom.

  4. 1. März 2018 · Kekāuluohi succeeded her half-sister Kīnaʻu as Kuhina Nui. Initially, she was considered something of a “place-holder” for Kīnaʻu’s infant daughter Victoria Kamāmalu, who would later assume the office. (Archives)

  5. Prince William Charles Lunalilo was born on January 31, 1835 to High Chiefess Miriam ʻAuhea Kekāuluohi (Kuhina Nui, or Premier of the Hawaiian Kingdom and niece of Kamehameha I) and High Chief Charles Kanaʻina.

  6. Nāmāhānaʻi Kaleleokalani. Kalākua Kaheiheimālie, later known as Hoapili Wahine ( c. 1778 –1842) was a member of Hawaiian royalty who was one of the queen consorts at the founding of the Kingdom of Hawaii. She was the mother of another queen consort, and grandmother of two future kings.

  7. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › LikelikeLikelike - Wikipedia

    Likelike (Hawaiian pronunciation: [likeːlikeː]; Miriam Likelike Kekāuluohi Keahelapalapa Kapili; January 13, 1851 – February 2, 1887) was a princess of the Hawaiian Kingdom and member of the reigning House of Kalākaua. She was born in Honolulu, on the island of Oʻahu.