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would have been killed had not Kaoanaeha, a high lady, fallen in love with Young and by her intercession with the King saved the lives of both sailors. Kaoanaeha was the most beautiful woman on the island of Owhyhee (Hawaii) and was the admiration of all the sailors who visited Karakakooa Bay. She
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devoted a few lines to her obituary. It was indicated that she was "out of favor in the royal circle of Honolulu", partly because she preferred the traditional Hawaiian values, including the ancient religion, and had resisted Christianity and
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was the only daughter of Keliimaiki, the favorite brother of the great King, Kamehameha I. John Young and Kaoanaeha were soon married. King Kamehameha appreciated the superior talents of the white men and made them high chiefs.
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She was born circa 1780 as the daughter of High Chiefess Kalikoʻokalani. Genealogists disagree over who was Kaoanaeha's father due to her mother's two marriages. Most say she was the daughter of High Chief
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that she was the daughter of Keaka, a low-ranking Tahitian chief, who came to the islands and married Kalikoʻokalani. This claim was brought up in an editorial to defame one of Kaʻōanaʻeha's descendants.
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drums were beaten, heralding her birth. Also, when her father, Keliimaikai, died in 1810, she was reportedly the only person allowed to enter his premises.
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because she probably thought that she would not return, just as fifteen years before, her husband did not return. At sixty-two, she died in
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on January 22, 1850. She was buried the next day on the palace grounds by the Royal Tomb without any high ceremony. The official
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Kanahele, George S.. Emma: Hawai'i's Remarkable Queen : a Biography . University of Hawaii Press, 1999.
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sticks with tapa-covered balls on the ends were set up before her house, and
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Hawaiian Kingdom 1854–1874, Twenty Critical Years By Ralph S. Kuykendall
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support the latter due to their conflict with Kaoanaeha's granddaughter
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Apple, Russel A. (1978). "Appendix A: Young Family Geneology".
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McKinzie, Edith Kawelohea (1983). Stagner, Ishmael W. (ed.).
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One romanticized version of her meeting with English sailor
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In the last days of her life, she wished to stay in
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Kingdom of Hawaii
Keliʻimaikaʻi
Kamehameha I
Keōua
Kekuʻiapoiwa II
Kalaniʻōpuʻu
King Kalākaua
Queen Liliʻuokalani
Emma Naʻea
Queen Regnant
Royal Election of 1874
Robert William Wilcox
pūloʻuloʻu
kapu
John Young
Pocahontas
John Smith
Davis
Kawaihae
Honolulu
Rooke House
Westernization
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Davis Family
Kaʻōanāʻeha
John Young
Robert

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