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fashions in hairstyle and dresses. Christian missionaries caused
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Kekuaiwa, Jane Loeau, Alexander Liholiho, Abigail Maheha, James Kaliokalani, Mary Paaaina, David Kalakaua, Lydia Kamakaeha, Lot Kamehameha, Bernice Pauahi, William C. Lunalilo, Elizabeth Kekaaniau, Peter Y. Kaeo, Emma Rooke, William Kinau Pitt, Victoria Kamamalu. Keʻelikōlani was not included in this line of succession, although her son is.
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the rebellion reached Kaʻahumanu most of the soldiers stayed with Boki but members of the church and others came to her aid. Kaʻahumanu was defiant and said that Boki would have to come there himself to kill her and her grandchildren, Keʻelikōlani and David
Kamehameha. After hearing about Boki's purpose
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Ruth defied this ideal, weighing 440 pounds (200 kg) and standing over 6 feet (1.8 m) tall. Her broad features were accentuated by a nose flattened by surgery for an infection. To add on to her stature, listeners described
Princess Ruth's voice as a "distant rumble of thunder." She rejected
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was relayed back to Boki by a royal attendant. Kaʻahumanu had said that Keʻelikōlani could become ruler. Kaʻahumanu believed Kaōleiokū to be
Kamehameha's first child, and Pauahi being his daughter made Keʻelikōlani grandniece of Kauikeaouli. Kamakau says this is when Boki conceived plans to overthrow
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published the date of
Kahalaiʻa's death as 1826 however, he places Pauahi's death in 1825. Also in 1906, Thomas G. Thrum's; "Hawaiian Annual" lists Kahalaiʻa's death as 1826 as well however, in their 1922 edition state that Kahalaiʻa had died during the battle. John Fawcett Pogue published an account
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who were descended from
Americans to help her adapt to the new rules for land ownership. Instead of selling the land, she offered long-term leases, which encouraged settlers to start successful family farms, and gave her a secure income. She was a shrewd businesswoman. In a notorious case, she sold
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John Papa ʻĪʻī writes that, whether or not Kekūanaōʻa had spoken of Pauahi before leaving for
England, it was common knowledge that Kekūanaōʻa had taken Kalani Pauahi for himself immediately upon his return. ʻĪʻī states that the relationship may possibly have stemmed from "illicit relations" prior
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who started the rebellion and Keōua Peʻeʻale who was speared to death. It was said that Kalani Pauahi was
Kamehameha I's granddaughter through her father Kaōleiokū however, in 1935 the Hawaiian Historical Society published their Forty-Third Annual Report (for 1934) with an article by archaeologist,
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or guardian, giving him the sole right to council the king as tradition had always given past guardians. Boki was held in high esteem by
American and English consuls and felt encouraged in quartering soldiers, including some foreign white settlers, guns and ammunitions in Waikiki. When the news of
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and Kekūanaōʻa headed out on horseback to confront Boki but Kanaʻina became nervous and turned back, leaving Kekūanaōʻa, Keʻelikōlani's father, to continue alone. He arrived to a huge gathering of armed people including Boki and his men. When the crowd saw Kekūanaōʻa they shouted out his name and
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about the writings in which Kenn describes a "sacrifice" interpreted as relating to Kahalaiʻa. Mills noted that the figure had not died during the battle and was not buried at the fort. Archer believed that Kahalaiʻa died of whooping cough in an outbreak in 1826 along with Kalani Pauahi. Kamakau
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traditions and customs. While the kingdom became Christianized, Anglicized, and urbanized, she preferred to live as a noble woman of antiquity. While her royal estates were filled with elegant palaces and mansions built for her family, she chose to live in a large traditional stone-raised grass
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after her first husband, was born January 10, 1854, became Crown Prince of Hawaii, but died April 9, 1877, when only 23 years old. On the death of her adopted son, she demanded that Kalākaua and his family relinquish all rights to the estates she had bequeathed their brother, and that they be
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designated the 15 eligible royals with rights to the throne. This small pool of individuals became pre-emptory heirs in the absence of a constitutional appointment of a successor to the throne. A full list with one additional name was printed in 1847 by the Polynesian, the official government
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and heir to vast estates, she had more political power and wealth than most women in other parts of the world. For example, American women could not even vote at the time. Ruth's assertiveness were characteristic of her ancestors. She hired businessmen such as
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then died, and the legislature elected Kalākaua as king, the first to be not descended from Kamehameha I. Keʻelikōlani was not declared as a member of the royal family, merely as a high chiefess by the new king. The young William Pitt Leleiohoku was named
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mentions an outbreak of "cough and bronchitis" that killed several people including Pauahi and then goes on to discuss Kalanimoku and Kahalaiʻa's death but not how they died. Kamakau only mentions that Boki took over as the young king's
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held a failed council to annex the island, those dissatisfied with the land disbursement went to war. By the wars end Kahalaiʻa had been replaced as governor by Kaikioewa. After being replaced Kahalaiʻa returned to Honolulu and was made
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Although her paternity was questionable, Mataio Kekūanaōʻa claimed her as his own natural child. He took her into his household after Kaʻahumanu's death and included her in his will and inheritance. This made her the half-sister of
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fell silent. He took Boki off to speak with him about his plans to kill Kaʻahumanu. Boki admitted his jealousy of the queen's sway over Kamehameha III but was persuaded to end the dispute and return to his home peacefully.
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died in 1872 leaving no heir to the throne, her controversial family background prevented her from being a serious contender to be monarch herself. Although she was considered a member of the royal family, along with
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for $ 10,000. The lands were worth $ 750,000, but she knew her claims to them were worthless, since it had been decided in previous court cases that the lands were only entitled to whoever held the office of monarch.
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meaning "great mother". Ruth insisted that the princess be raised to one day be fit to sit on the Hawaiian throne. Ruth's death in 1883 was the first of many deaths that Kaʻiulani would witness in her short life.
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exclusively, requiring English-speakers to use a translator. Although trained in the Christian religion and given a Christian name, she honored practices considered pagan, such as patronage of chanters and
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of the rebellion written by Hawaiian students in his book; "Moolelo of Ancient Hawaii" in 1858. In 2002 Peter R. Mills clarified translations and conclusions from
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dismissed the princess as a "woman of no intelligence or ability." Many Westerners interpreted her clear defense of the traditional ways as backward and stupid.
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2137:According to Kristin Zambucka, scholars such as
681:. January 15, 1855, she was appointed to be the
342:"The mother died in childbirth on June 17, 1826"
4016:Members of the Hawaiian Kingdom House of Nobles
448:). John Papa ʻĪʻī states Kahalaiʻa was sent to
3255:. U.S. Government Printing Office. p. 29.
3228:. Mutual Publishing of Honolulu. p. 111.
4011:Members of the Hawaiian Kingdom Privy Council
3477:de Freycinet, Louis Claude Desaulses (1978).
2120:– Palace of Princess Ruth (downtown Honolulu)
1948:. Mutual Publishing of Honolulu. p. 32.
941:
864:Kamehameha V and a 1/9 heir to the estate of
174:Ruth Luka Keanolani Kauanahoahoa Keʻelikōlani
8:
2778:
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1989:Native Hawaiian Study Commission Report 1984
1722:
1720:
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850:Estate. Kaʻiulani gave Ruth the pen name of
607:with a lava flow, her intercession with the
4001:Burials at the Royal Mausoleum (Mauna ʻAla)
3249:United States. Department of State (1893).
2785:"Princess Ruth Keʻelikōlani Hawaiian Aliʻi"
529:"he one girdled in Kamehameha's intestines"
498:Kaʻahumanu, Boki and the line of succession
53:Keʻelikōlani in a modern portrait from 2018
3929:
3432:. Brigham Young University, Hawaii Campus.
3048:. Honolulu Star-Bulletin. 1886. p. 1.
2910:"Keelikolani, Ruth Princess office record"
2898:. Government Printing Office. p. 367.
2582:
2488:"Princess Ruth Keʻelikōlani Poʻolua Child"
948:
934:
926:
384:While Keʻelikōlani was the half sister of
31:
3032:. St. Paul, MN. July 11, 1883. p. 8.
3013:"A Notable Hawaiian Death Saturday Press"
2366:
2354:
2250:
1736:
1734:
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1708:
1706:
1704:
1563:(February 9/June 17, 1826 – May 24, 1883)
805:in Honolulu, and died September 9, 1859.
603:erupted in 1880, threatening the city of
507:Kaʻahumanu. On June 20 Boki visited with
340:. Some years later John Papa ʻĪʻī wrote;
297:that rebelled against their half brother
289:Kalani Pauahi, was the daughter of Pauli
3822:. Honolulu: University of Hawaii Press.
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1975:. Priv. print., Adv. Publishing Company.
1972:Makua Laiana: The Story of Lorenzo Lyons
797:She bore two sons, who both died young.
625:
360:lists Pauahi among those that died of a
3472:. Vol. 32, no. 7. S.C. Damon.
2699:
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1877:Liliuokalani (Queen of Hawaii) (1898).
1823:
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1673:(December 27, 1842 – September 9, 1859)
880:. Her vast estate passed to her cousin
683:Royal Governor of the Island of Hawaiʻi
2937:
2935:
2767:
2594:
2458:
1900:. Kristin Zambucka Books. p. 10.
427:, the aliʻi nui or "supreme ruler" of
270:on November 28, 1825. She was born at
229:Ruth Keanolani Kanāhoahoa Ke‘elikōlani
225:Ruth Ke‘elikōlani Keanolani Kanāhoahoa
165:
3666:Kamakau, Samuel Mānaiakalani (1992).
3565:Captive Paradise: A History of Hawaii
2630:
2618:
2606:
2570:
2339:
2299:Bernice Pauahi Bishop Museum (1903).
2181:
2030:Ralph Thomas Kam (October 11, 2017).
2003:Ralph Thomas Kam (November 6, 2017).
1785:"Ruth, mother of William Pitt Kinau".
1687:
1684:(December 30, 1862 - August 28, 1863)
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354:"The High Chiefess, Ruth Keelikolani"
7:
3605:Hawaiian Historical Society (1913).
3594:Hawaiian Historical Society (1906).
3583:Hawaiian Historical Society (1978).
3456:Includes letters by Sofia Cracroft,
3272:. Bishop Museum Press. p. 205.
3222:Arthur Grove Day (January 1, 1984).
3155:
3022:. Honolulu. June 2, 1883. p. 2.
3015:. Honolulu. June 2, 1883. p. 3.
3008:. Honolulu. May 30, 1883. p. 2.
3001:. Honolulu. May 28, 1883. p. 2.
2755:
2654:
2286:
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859:Personal heir to the Kamehameha line
3901:The High Chiefess, Ruth Keelikolani
3480:Hawaií in 1819: A Narrative Account
2114:– Kailua-Kona home of Princess Ruth
1897:The High Chiefess, Ruth Keelikolani
1837:Bishop Museum Press. pp. 289–.
1551:(March 31, 1821 – October 21, 1848)
3893:. U.S. Government Printing Office.
3745:McKinzie, Edith Kawelohea (1986).
3724:McKinzie, Edith Kawelohea (1983).
3518:(1880). Stokes, John F. G. (ed.).
3444:. The University Press of Hawaii.
3333:from the original on March 8, 2017
3321:Dekneef, Matthew (March 8, 2017).
3122:. Kamehameha Schools/Bishop Estate
3104:. U.S. Government Printing Office.
2914:state archives digital collections
709:overthrow of the Kingdom of Hawaii
376:ancestry, a child of two fathers.
247:, funding the Kamehameha Schools.
25:
4006:Native Hawaiian women in politics
3568:. St. Martin's Publishing Group.
3491:A history of the Sandwich Islands
2916:. state of Hawaii. Archived from
1883:. Lee and Shepard. pp. 409–.
673:In 1847 she was appointed to the
237:Governor of the Island of Hawaiʻi
3524:. Vol. 2. Trübner & Co.
2717:Hawaiian Historical Society 1913
2679:Hawaiian Historical Society 1906
2379:Hawaiian Historical Society 1978
2092:
2033:Death Rites and Hawaiian Royalty
2006:Death Rites and Hawaiian Royalty
575:and spoke it well, she used the
47:
3996:Royalty of the Hawaiian Kingdom
3795:Murray, Janet Horowitz (1885).
566:Ruth was a staunch defender of
3772:. University of Hawaii Press.
3751:. University of Hawaii Press.
3730:. University of Hawaii Press.
3611:. Hawaiian Historical Society.
3600:. Hawaiian Historical Society.
3362:. Cambridge University Press.
3293:Tsai, Michael (June 7, 2004).
3027:"Princess Ruth Keelikolani..."
2063:. University of Hawaii Press.
1858:. ehooululahui.maui. p. 7
1849:"ehooululahui.maui.hawaii.edu"
898:Honolulu International Airport
350:University of Hawaiʻi at Mānoa
1:
3867:Thrum, Thomas George (1921).
3856:Thrum, Thomas George (1906).
3640:Fragments of Hawaiian History
3616:Hawaii Supreme Court (1883).
3198:Pauahi: the Kamehameha legacy
2942:Berger, John (May 30, 2004).
2892:United States Senate (1903).
1453:(c. 1791 – November 24, 1868)
714:She died at Huliheʻe Palace,
599:, or ancestral spirits. When
344:, a date that anthropologist
4021:Governors of Hawaii (island)
3981:Heirs to the Hawaiian throne
3845:Phillips, Owen Hood (1957).
3672:. Kamehameha Schools Press.
3385:Bird, Isabella Lucy (1890).
3201:. Kamehameha Schools Press.
912:, among others, were built.
571:house. While she understood
274:near the ʻIolani Palace and
258:Birth, family and early life
250:Her name Keʻelikōlani means
245:Bernice Pauahi Bishop Estate
3120:Kamehameha Schools Archives
2838:The Volcano Adventure Guide
2099:Royal Order of Kamehameha I
973:or untitled foreign subject
734:Personal life and marriages
406:Samuel Mānaiakalani Kamakau
396:from Maui. Kahalaiʻa was a
4047:
3904:. Kristin Zambucka Books.
3898:Zambucka, Kristin (1977).
3116:"Will of Ruth Keelikolani"
1894:Zambucka, Kristin (1977).
1831:Abraham Fornander (1920).
492:Princess Victoria Kamāmalu
431:died. Not long afterwards
262:Keʻelikōlani's mother was
219:, or sometimes written as
154:William Pitt Leleiohoku II
121:Mauna ʻAla Royal Mausoleum
4026:Hawaiian adoptees (hānai)
3949:
3943:Royal Governor of Hawaiʻi
3940:
3932:
3801:. Englishwoman's Review.
3798:The Englishwoman's Review
3468:Damon, Samuel C. (1883).
3060:Kuykendall, Ralph Simpson
2194:Hawaii Supreme Court 1883
2009:. McFarland. p. 69.
1942:Arthur Grove Day (1984).
1927:Damon, Samuel C. (1883).
1633:
1631:
1623:
1621:
1574:(c. 1826 – June 16, 1882)
1566:
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1547:William Pitt Leleiohoku I
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842:where Kaʻiulani's father
740:William Pitt Leleiohoku I
469:after Kahalaiʻa's death.
173:
164:
132:William Pitt Leleiohoku I
46:
39:
3766:Mills, Peter R. (2002).
3637:ʻĪʻī, John Papa (1973).
3562:Haley, James L. (2014).
3488:Dibble, Sheldon (1909).
3437:Korn, Alfons L. (1958).
3269:Hawaiʻi, the Royal Isles
2484:Rubellite Kawena Johnson
2097:Dame Grand Cross of the
1680:Keolaokalani Pākī Bishop
1467:(c.1804 – June 17, 1826)
956:Keʻelikōlani family tree
906:Princess Kaʻiulani Hotel
822:Her adopted son, called
799:John William Pitt Kīnaʻu
782:John William Pitt Kīnaʻu
746:, and son of High Chief
334:Francisco de Paula Marín
150:Keolaokalani Pākī Bishop
146:John William Pitt Kīnaʻu
3819:Notable Women of Hawaii
3669:Ruling Chiefs of Hawaii
3643:. Bishop Museum Press.
3396:Bingham, Hiram (1849).
3266:Rose, Roger G. (1980).
2302:A Handbook for Visitors
2057:Alfons L. Korn (1958).
1668:John William Pitt Kinau
792:William Pitt Leleiohoku
748:William Pitt Kalanimoku
726:the elaborate mansion,
643:Government and business
394:Kahakuhaʻakoi Wahinepio
3851:. Sweet & Maxwell.
3295:"The princess diaries"
2949:Honolulu Star-Bulletin
2060:The Victorian Visitors
1969:Lorenzo Lyons (1953).
794:
784:
639:
592:
400:(royal attendant) for
318:
3695:Liliuokalani (1898).
3356:Archer, Seth (2018).
2801:on September 19, 2009
2251:Gast & Marin 1973
894:Hickam Air Force Base
882:Bernice Pauahi Bishop
834:She was godmother to
817:Bernice Pauahi Bishop
790:
780:
744:Princess Nāhiʻenaʻena
724:Bernice Pauahi Bishop
629:
590:
562:Defender of tradition
553:On June 29, 1844, an
316:
3936:George Luther Kapeau
3920:. GGKEY:2LWYXGZDYAZ.
3462:Queen Emma of Hawaii
1916:. GGKEY:2LWYXGZDYAZ.
910:Royal Hawaiian Hotel
658:Rufus Anderson Lyman
408:, Kalani Pauahi and
102:, Kingdom of Hawaiʻi
3991:House of Kamehameha
3986:Hawaiian princesses
3701:. Lee and Shepard.
3426:BYU Hawaii (1986).
3300:Honolulu Advertiser
2984:, pp. 324–327.
2746:, pp. 482–483.
2734:, pp. 479–480.
2702:, pp. 286–291.
2657:, pp. 146–147.
2561:, pp. 228–243.
2525:, pp. 274–275.
2357:, pp. 312–313.
647:As the Governor of
233:House of Kamehameha
3516:Fornander, Abraham
2999:The Daily Bulletin
2920:on August 11, 2011
2833:Rosaly M. C. Lopes
1696:Family tree notes:
886:Kamehameha Schools
844:Archibald Cleghorn
836:Princess Kaʻiulani
807:Keolaokalani Davis
795:
785:
665:her claims to the
640:
630:Keʻelikōlani with
593:
484:King Kamehameha IV
319:
252:leaf bud of heaven
80:Kingdom of Hawaiʻi
3959:
3958:
3950:Succeeded by
3829:978-0-8248-0820-4
3779:978-0-8248-2404-4
3758:978-0-939154-37-1
3737:978-0-939154-28-9
3679:978-0-87336-014-2
3575:978-1-4668-5550-2
3546:978-0-8248-0220-2
3451:978-0-87022-421-8
3403:. H. Huntington.
3369:978-1-316-80575-6
3279:978-0-910240-27-7
3235:978-0-935180-09-1
3075:978-0-87022-433-1
2403:Liliuokalani 1898
2328:Liliuokalani 1898
2268:de Freycinet 1978
2084:
2083:
2070:978-0-87022-421-8
2043:978-1-4766-2861-5
2016:978-1-4766-6846-8
1955:978-0-935180-09-1
1693:
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1570:Isaac Young Davis
1564:
1558:Ruth Keʻelikōlani
1468:
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976:
890:downtown Honolulu
888:. On these lands
759:George Hueu Davis
577:Hawaiian language
531:, a reference to
488:King Kamehameha V
368:Paternal ancestry
285:Maternal ancestry
268:Mataio Kekūanaōʻa
221:Luka Ke‘elikōlani
217:Ruth Ke‘elikōlani
214:
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199:Mataio Kekūanaōʻa
178:
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135:Isaac Young Davis
18:Luka Keʻelikōlani
16:(Redirected from
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542:Charles Kanaʻina
444:of Kauikeaoūli (
346:Alexander Spoehr
307:Keōua Kūʻahuʻula
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