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    Miriam Auhea Kalani Kui Kawakiu o Kekāuluohi Kealiʻiuhiwaihanau o Kalani Makahonua Ahilapalapa Kai Wikapu o Kaleilei a Kalakua also known as Kaʻahumanu III (July 27, 1794 – June 7, 1845), was Kuhina Nui of the Kingdom of Hawaii, a queen consort of both Kamehameha I and Kamehameha II, and mother of Lunalilo.

  2. 27 de jul. de 2016 · Kekāuluohi was a co-signer with Kamehameha III of Hawai‘i’s first Constitution in 1840, which provided for an elected representative body, a first step toward the common people gaining political power. The constitution also codified for the first time, the responsibilities and authority of the Kuhina Nui.

  3. Miriam or Mikahela Keahikuni Kekauʻōnohi. House. House of Kamehameha. Father. Kahōʻanokū Kīnaʻu. Mother. Kahakuhaʻakoi Wahinepio. Kekauʻōnohi, alongside the pall-bearers in the center of funeral procession of Queen Keōpūolani, 1823. Keahikuni Kekauʻōnohi (c. 1805–1851) was a Hawaiian high chiefess who was a member of ...

  4. 25 de jun. de 2020 · Miriam Kekāuluohi was the first Kuhina Nui to serve under the precepts of the new Constitution, and though her reach was extensive throughout the Hawaiian Kingdom, we are still learning about her life. Her role as Kuhina Nui placed the aliʻi wahine in a position to directly negotiate with foreigners at a critical time in the Kingdom.

  5. Miriam Auhea Kekāuluohi Crowningburg Kamai (c. 1839–1899) was a Hawaiian high chiefess ( aliʻi) during the Hawaiian Kingdom. She was a cousin of King Lunalilo and namesake of his mother Kekāuluohi who ruled as Kuhina Nui (premier) under Kamehameha III . A collateral relation of the House of Kamehameha, she was connected to the ...

  6. 1 de mar. de 2018 · Grandmother of Three Kings. Kalākua (also Kaheiheimālie) was daughter of Keʻeaumoku, a chief from Hawaiʻi Island and Namahana, from the royal family on Maui. Kalākua’s siblings included Queen Kaʻahumanu, Hawaiʻi Island Governor John Adams Kuakini, Maui Governor George Cox Kahekili Keʻeaumoku II and Lydia Nāmāhāna Piʻia.

  7. Kekāuluohi (1794–1845) was the wife, in turn, of Kamehameha I, Kamehameha II, and Kanaʻina; by Kanaʻina she bore Lunalilo, afterwards king. She was kuhina nui for Kamehameha III. (RC 236, 394.)