Kekūanaōʻa
Kuhina Nui of the Hawaiian Islands and Governor of Oahu (c. 1791–1868) / From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Mataio Kekūanaōʻa (c. 1791 – November 24, 1868), formally referred to as His Honor or His Highness, was a Hawaiian politician who served as governor of the island of Oʻahu, father of two kings, Kamehameha IV and Kamehameha V, and held the office of Kuhina Nui as did his wife, Kīnaʻu and their daughter, Victoria Kamāmalu.
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Kuhina Nui of the Hawaiian Islands and Governor of Oʻahu | |||||
Kuhina Nui of the Hawaiian Islands | |||||
Reign | December 21, 1863 – August 24, 1864 | ||||
Predecessor | Kaʻahumanu IV | ||||
Successor | position abolished | ||||
Royal Governor of Oʻahu | |||||
Reign | 1834–1868 | ||||
Predecessor | John Adams Kuakini | ||||
Successor | John Owen Dominis | ||||
Born | c. January 1791 Hilo | ||||
Died | (1868-11-24)November 24, 1868 (aged 77) Pakakanene, Honolulu, Oʻahu[1] | ||||
Burial | December 22, 1868[2] | ||||
Spouse | Kalehua Pauahi Kīnaʻu Kaloloahilani | ||||
Issue | Paʻalua Ruth Keʻelikōlani (legally recognized) David Kamehameha Moses Kekūāiwa Lot Kapuāiwa Alexander Liholiho Victoria Kamāmalu | ||||
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House | Mahi, Moana, Kamehameha | ||||
Father | Kiʻilaweau | ||||
Mother | Inaina | ||||
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