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Moses Kekūāiwa

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commemorating the sixteen royal children of the original Royal School, and their teachers, on the one hundredth anniversary of the birth of Juliette Montague Cooke. The ceremony was officiated by Liliʻuokalani and
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at night. On that day, King Kamehameha III and the Privy Council made Moses sign a document expelling him from the school and relinquishing control of his property until he reached majority. ʻĪʻī was appointed his
406:(d. 1898) in one of a series of historical attempts of marriage alliances between the royals of Hawaii and Tahiti. Teraʻiapo was a niece of Tute Tehuiari'i, the private chaplain of Kamehameha III, and cousin of 1009: 354:" which translates to, "He is the son of the chief." Cooke replied "I am the King of this school." A troublesome student, he was expelled on February 1, 1847, after he was caught visiting Queen 374:, Kekūāiwa assembled a company of young Hawaiian men and drilled them in military combat in the Koʻolau district of Oahu. The explanation was that he planned to lead a voyage of conquest to 263:(1838–1866). Their Hawaiian contemporaries considered these five siblings to be of divine rank. He had other siblings, an unnamed, elder half-brother, from his mother's previous marriage to 2093: 1154:
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stands, his remains were transported along with those of his father and other royals in a midnight torch-lit procession on October 30, 1865, to the newly constructed
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402:. The Cookes encouraged her to marry American lawyer John Jasper instead of Moses. By 1848, Kekūāiwa was engaged to the Tahitian Princess 201:, as noted by American merchant Stephen Reynolds, who called the child "a fine boy". He was named Kekūāiwa after his maternal aunt Queen 394:
of Kamehameha I, was expected to marry a high chiefess of rank to continue the royal line. He was originally betrothed to his classmate
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and former guardian of King Kamehameha III. It was expected from an early age that he would succeed his adoptive father and become the
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On one occasion when Mr. Cooke was disciplining the students, he struck Alexander on the head and Moses replied, "
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daughter of Queen Kalama and younger sister of his classmates Kalākaua and Liliuokalani, and the other for
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1122: 305: 264: 426:, the last King of Tahiti. She set sail for Hawaii, but arrived in Honolulu to the news of his death. 2068: 2063: 1878: 1419: 477: 371: 325: 260: 1785: 403: 128: 1177: 446: 213: 138: 1991: 1667: 1651: 1496: 1126: 407: 293: 1836:
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through his mother, who was known as Kaʻahumanu II when she was serving as regent and
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Shortly after his birth, the child was adopted according to Hawaiian custom (
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He was ten years old when his uncle, King Kamehameha III, placed him in the
185:(July 20, 1829 – November 24, 1848) was a member of the royal family of the 2046: 1719: 1449: 1407: 1330: 1258: 1207: 1185: 1162: 1140: 1892: 461:. Originally buried in the Old Mausoleum on the grounds where the current 1424:
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was one of the wives of Kamehameha I whom he had wed under the rites of
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On March 17, 1912, the Cooke Memorial Tablet was dedicated at
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Kekūāiwa, as the eldest male of his generation and a
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Honolulu
Oʻahu
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House of Kamehameha
Kekūanaōʻa
Kīnaʻu
Moses Kekūāiwa's signature
Kingdom of Hawaii
Honolulu
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Mataio Kekūanaōʻa
Elizabeth Kīnaʻu
Kamehameha I
Kuhina Nui
Kalākua Kaheiheimālie
Kaʻahumanu
Kamehameha III
David Kamehameha
Lot Kapuāiwa
Alexander Liholiho
Princess Victoria Kamāmalu
Kahalaiʻa Luanuʻu
Ruth Keʻelikōlani
Pauahi
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