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328: 201: 910: : accessed 11 May 2023), Lanihaui Opeka in household of George Kaupiko, Koloa, Kauai, Hawaii, United States; citing enumeration district (ED) ED 8, sheet 7B, family 95, NARA microfilm publication T624 (Washington D.C.: National Archives and Records Administration, 1982), roll 1752; FHL microfilm 1,375,765. 559:
which would annex the Hawaiian Islands to the United States. These signatures were submitted by a delegation of Native Hawaiians and was used as evidence of the strong resistance of the Hawaiian community to annexation, and the treaty was defeated in the Senate. Lanihau was the first signature on the
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give some more details about her family. In the 1900 census, Lanihau is recorded as the head of her household and listed as being married for 31 years which would place her marriage around 1869. It also listed her as having 16 children with 12 children living at the time. In the 1910 census, Lanihau
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Lanihau did not hold the post for long. Island governors traditionally had the power to appoint police officers, manage governmental lands, supervise tax collectors and collect revenues for the Crown. However, by the time of her tenure, the titular positions were mainly given to royal favorites and
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of 1887, the legislature debated abolishing the titles. Because of her gender, Lanihau was viewed as unqualified to appoint the police forces for the island, and in 1887 this duty was transferred to the island sheriffs appointed by the Marshal of the Kingdom. Her authority to appoint chief
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Lanihau married a man named Opeka. His name is sometimes given as J. Opeka or Benjamin Opeka. They had a number of children although they are not all known by names. Two known daughters: Hannah Kailinaoa Opeka (1876–1914) and Mary Kiliwehi Opeka (1877–1909) attended the
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in 1891, Lanihau was in attendance. Prior to Kalākaua's death, the legislature passed another act restoring the island governorships. However, section 5 of the act stated: "No female shall be eligible to the office of Governor". Under this act, Queen
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high ranking persons. The position had been source of corruption and was regarded as a waste of governmental money; her predecessor Paul P. Kanoa simply drew from his gubernatorial salary and made a few appointment recommendations. After the
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noted, "Music was furnished by the ship's crew and the attendance of the Governess. The people of Kauai were reportedly delighted with the appearance of the steamer and the name given her." In October 1886, the schooner
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landed in the Nawiliwili harbor and Governess Lanihau went aboard with more than fifty of her people. Inspecting the vessel, she and her attendants were popularly received. The
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was thrown by the community and the next day she made an address in the local church filled with people. In her first months in office, she made a royal tour of the island of
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noted that "he Governess of Kauai has been most enthusiastically received by the people of the Island wherever she has stopped." On August 25, 1886, the newly built steamer
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magistrates were also taken away. In 1888, the royal island governorships were officially abolished by the
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In 1908, Lanihau leased an acre and a quarter of land in Koloa along the Government road to Prince
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is listed as widowed and living as a lodger in the household of her son-in-law George Kaupiko.
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An American Girl in the Hawaiian Islands: Letters of Carrie Prudence Winter, 1890–1893
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for the Governess. During her governorship, Lanihau established her political seat at
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An Act To Establish A Governor On Each Of The Islands Of Oahu, Maui, Hawaii and Kauai
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remembered Lanihau as an example of female political leadership during the monarchy.
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purchased and repaired by the Inter-Island Steam Navigation Company was renamed the
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Koamalu: A Story of Pioneers on Kauai and of What They Built in That Island Garden
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who also resided in Koloa. Her gubernatorial mansion was also located at Koloa.
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of the Royal Mausoleum on March 6, 1885. In 1886, Lanihau was appointed by King
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gave her a positive reception and threw luaus and concerts in her honor. The
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Through her father, she was a granddaughter of the influential High Chiefess
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first landed) and she was royally entertained by the residents. A grand
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On August 21, 1886, the newly appointed Governess visited the town of
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from 1886 to 1888. During her tenure, she was given the honorific
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Damon, Ethel Moseley; Isenberg, Mary Dorothea Rice (1931).
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from 1829 to 1831. Liliha was descended from the ancient
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Shortly after Koakanu's death, Lanihau was appointed as
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unlike previous Kauai governors with the exception of
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Lanihau along with her contemporary 48:March 6, 1885 – July 31, 1886 1332:. Lihue. January 19, 1915. p. 6. 1168:, pp. 5, 8, 11, 14–20, 29–30, 38 1121:Rice, W. H. Jr. (February 25, 1919). 964: 1510:Who Owns the Crown Lands of Hawaiʻi? 1120: 228:(female governor) of the islands of 413: 314:Legislature of the Hawaiian Kingdom 224:from 1885 to 1886 and was the last 13: 996: 928:state archives digital collections 780:state archives digital collections 765: 220:. She served as the Keeper of the 14: 1751: 1720:Native Hawaiian women in politics 1068:The Pacific Commercial Advertiser 1050:The Pacific Commercial Advertiser 1039:The Pacific Commercial Advertiser 1028:The Pacific Commercial Advertiser 981:. state of Hawaii. Archived from 958:The Pacific Commercial Advertiser 930:. state of Hawaii. 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Index

Keeper of the Royal Mausoleum
Pius F. Koakanu
Governess of Kauai
Paul P. Kanoa
William Hyde Rice
Hawaiian Kingdom
Koloa
Kauai County
Territory of Hawaii
Pius F. Koakanu

Hawaiian Kingdom
Royal Mausoleum of Mauna ʻAla
Governess
Kauai
Niihau
Her Excellency
Hawaiian language
ahupuaʻa
Kona
Hawaii
Kalanimoku
Likelike
Pius F. Koakanu
aliʻi
Kauai
Legislature of the Hawaiian Kingdom
Royal Mausoleum of Hawaii

Boki

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