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Kekūanaōʻa

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292: 490:. His sons Alexander and Lot would become King Kamehameha IV and King Kamehameha V. His daughter would become the fifth Kuhina Nui as Kaʻahumanu IV. The third marriage lasted from 1827 until Kīnaʻu's death in 1839. After 6 years as a widower he remarried again in 1845, to the High Chiefess Kaloloahilani. The marriage resulted in the birth of a son on November 28, 1846. 49: 349:
Kekūanaōʻa was born sometime around the year 1791. His mother is believed to be Inaina. While an obituary at his death identified his father as Nāhiʻōleʻa, on March 14, 1879 the Hawaiian Supreme court identified Kiʻilaweau as the father of Kekuanaoa in probate using the genealogy books of the royal
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1839–1864. On December 21, 1863 he was made the sixth Kuhina Nui, replacing his daughter who became Crown Princess and heir apparent to the throne. For most of his reign as Kuhina Nui he supported his son Kamehameha V's view of abolishing the position. He held the position until 1864 when the
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Back in Hawaii, he stabilizes himself in the court by marrying two wives of his late sovereign. His first marriage to Kalehua was from 1822 to 1825, and the product of this marriage was a son named Paʻaula. He married again to
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The Victorian visitors: an account of the Hawaiian Kingdom, 1861–1866, including the journal letters of Sophia Cracroft: extracts from the journals of Lady Franklin, and diaries and letters of Queen Emma of
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died of measles in 1824. He was able to escape the sickness and return to Hawaii. On the return journey, he was baptized by the chaplain of the British warship
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An Account of the Polynesian Race: Its Origins and Migrations, and the Ancient History of the Hawaiian People to the Times of Kamehameha I.
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wrote of Mataio Kekūanaōʻa: " man of noble presence.." and "eemingly natural and fitted to the place as if he had been born to it...."
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from 1841–1868, Privy Council 1845–1869, and as President of the Board of Education from 1860. In 1866,
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as Kekūanaōʻa's father; however, in the chant for Nakanealoha, the name of Kiʻilaweau is mentioned as a
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Journal, Amos Starr Cooke, December 1, 1846. Vol. 8, p. 14., Honolulu: Hawaiian Mission Houses Library.
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family, proving a legal bloodline line from Keʻelikōlani back to Kiʻilaweau's grandmother,
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His first name Mataio, which he adopted later in life, is the Hawaiian form of
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Hawaii Reports: Cases Determined in the Supreme Court of the State of Hawaii
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Chorley, Edward Clowes; Stowe, Walter Herbert; Brown, Lawrence L. (1949).
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and refers to the masts of Western ships seen in the harbor at his birth.
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Kuhina Nui of the Hawaiian Islands and Governor of Oahu (c. 1791–1868)
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at the time under the name Kaʻahumanu II. From her he fathered
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in his youth, and followed him to England where the King and
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Kuhina Nui of the Hawaiian Islands and Governor of Oʻahu
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Kawaikaumaiikamakaokaopua, Z. P. K. (May 20, 2014).
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Church Historical Society. p. 47. 511:"Death of His Highness Mataio Kekuanaoa" 380:, his line was considered high-ranking. 330:and their daughter, Victoria Kamāmalu. 505: 503: 499: 950: 732: 233: 569:Captive Paradise: A History of Hawaii 7: 1051:December 21, 1863 – August 24, 1864 242:Mataio (Matthew) Keawenui Kekūanaōʻa 719:(2 ed.). Bishop Museum Press. 659:The High Chiefess, Ruth Keelikolani 566:James L. Haley (November 4, 2014). 66:December 21, 1863 – August 24, 1864 1047:Kuhina Nui of the Hawaiian Islands 572:. St. Martin's Press. p. 79. 57:Kuhina Nui of the Hawaiian Islands 25: 898:Burl Burlingame (June 27, 2004). 851:. State of Hawaii. Archived from 818:. State of Hawaii. Archived from 515:The Pacific Commercial Advertiser 926:Sophia Cracroft, Lady Franklin, 845:"Kekuanaoa, Mateo office record" 428:, or intimate companion of King 414:Hawaii Capital Historic District 290: 47: 1075:Royalty of the Hawaiian Kingdom 930:(1958). Alfons L. Korn (ed.). 1: 1120:Hawaiian Kingdom chamberlains 716:Fragments of Hawaiian History 713:, Dorothy B. Barrère (1983). 536:David W. Forbes, ed. (2001). 304: 1090:Hawaiian Kingdom politicians 150:November 24, 1868 (aged 77) 1141: 457:Princess Ruth Keʻelikōlani 171:Mauna ʻAla Royal Mausoleum 1053: 1044: 1036: 1026: 1017: 1009: 656:Kristin Zambucka (1977). 322:, and held the office of 241: 232: 46: 39: 629:David W. Forbes (1998). 334:Parentage and early life 1020:Royal Governor of Oʻahu 390:Royal Governor of Oʻahu 314:, father of two kings, 90:Royal Governor of Oʻahu 905:Honolulu Star-Bulletin 679:Trubner & Company. 600:Place Names of Hawaii 928:Queen Emma of Hawaii 410:Territorial Building 395:Constitution of 1864 207:(legally recognized) 1095:House of Kamehameha 762:. nupepa-hawaii.com 517:. 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Index

Kekuanaoa
Kekūanaōʻa
Kuhina Nui of the Hawaiian Islands
Kaʻahumanu IV
Royal Governor of Oʻahu
John Adams Kuakini
John Owen Dominis
Hilo
Honolulu
Oʻahu
Mauna ʻAla Royal Mausoleum
Pauahi
Kīnaʻu
Issue
Ruth Keʻelikōlani
David Kamehameha
Moses Kekūāiwa
Lot Kapuāiwa
Alexander Liholiho
Victoria Kamāmalu
House
Mahi
Moana
Kamehameha
Kekūanaōʻa's signature
Oʻahu
Kamehameha IV
Kamehameha V
Kuhina Nui
Kīnaʻu

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