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Historian Helena Allen described how the Queen "adored him — a curly haired, bright-eyed toddler — her heart contracted every time she saw him". Both biological parents took advantage of Liliʻuokalani's love for Kaipo to extort favors and debt forgiveness from her, blackmailing her by threatening to
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residence, and the fishery grounds of Hamohamo. He never married or had children. While at the Waikiki home of Kealohilani, Kaipo died on November 14, 1914, at the age of thirty-two. The cause of death was
558: 126:ʻAeʻa worked as a stenographer and clerk in the Honolulu clerk's office. In 1909, he was named in the queen's deed trust as a beneficiary in which she willed him Kealohilani, her 82:, who was heir-presumptive to the Hawaiian throne at the time. Not having any children of her own, Liliʻuokalani adopted the infant boy under the Hawaiian tradition of 136: 104: 89: 543: 486: 428: 533: 553: 528: 523: 548: 116: 139:, he was buried the following day at the upper Manoa cemetery. Too ill to attend the funeral, Liliʻuokalani remained in at 88:. She named him Joseph Kaiponohea ʻAeʻa and referred to him as Kaipo throughout his life. Besides Kaipo, she also adopted 538: 71: 199: 93: 32: 364: 345: 326: 300: 273: 180: 120: 518: 513: 132: 112: 187:. Vol. XXII, no. 7052. Honolulu: Oahu Publications, Inc. November 16, 1914. p. 2 492: 482: 463: 446:
Bonura, Sandra; Witmer, Sally (2013). "Lydia K. Aholo — Her Story Recovering the Lost Voice".
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The Queen and I: A Story of Dispossessions and Reconnections in Hawaiʻi
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The Betrayal of Liliuokalani: Last Queen of Hawaii, 1838–1917
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for Boys. In 1901, he was recommended as a candidate for the
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and his wife Kaheo ʻAeʻa. Both his parents were pure
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Index



John ʻAimoku Dominis
Liliʻuokalani
hānai
Joseph Kapeau ʻAeʻa
Native Hawaiians
Liliʻuokalani
hānai
Lydia Kaʻonohiponiponiokalani Aholo
John ʻAimoku Dominis
Fort Street School
ʻIolani College
Kamehameha School
United States Military Academy
Robert William Wilcox
Waikiki
Bright's disease
St. Andrews Cathedral
Washington Place
Allen 1982



"Prominent Hawaii Is Laid To Rest"
"Protege of Queen Answers Summon"
Allen 1982
Bonura & Witmer 2013
Allen 1982
Allen 1982

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