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36: 220:, but the first prince died before their arrival and the second prince departed to Europe with his other brother. They were asked to wait for his return but not long after, both Ninito and Manai‘ula married the Sumner brothers, John Kapilikea Sumner and William Keolaloa Kahānui Sumner, respectively. This is chronologically impossible as Manai‘ula was already in Hawaii and married in 1849. 247:
and was gifted in 2003 by Myrna Anne Kamamoakuali'i Kauapi'iokamakaala Kekuiapoiwa Buffandeau Topolinski in memory of her grandmother, Victoria Kuali'i Sumner Ellis Buffandeau, a granddaughter of Manaiula through her daughter Nancy.
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John Renken Kahaʻi Topolinski. "Nancy Sumner: a Part-Hawaiian High Chiefess, 1839-1895." M.A. thesis (Pacific Islands Studies), University of Hawaiʻi at Mānoa, 1975. xvi, 158 leaves.
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Manai‘ula was still alive in 1858 when she filed for the probate to the will of her deceased father. With her cousin Ninito Sumner, she composed a mele for the Princess
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tells that she arrived in 1849, chaperoned by her elder sister Mauli, along with her cousin Ninito Tera‘iapo, as the guests Admiral
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in Polynesian). In 1826, he brought his entire family over to Hawaii, where he served as missionary and royal chaplain to
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portraits and tribal life, painted a portrait of Manaiula. The painting is on display at the
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Dorothy Barrere (1989). "Tahitian in the History of Hawai'i: the Journal of Kahikona".
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Taylor, A. P. (1929). Ford, Alexander Hume (ed.). "Niniko, 'Garden of Rest'".
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Topolinski, John Renken Kahaʻi (1981). "Nancy Sumner, Hawaiian Courtlady".
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Manai‘ula Tehuiari‘i was born to Tute Tehuiari‘i, a chief from either
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It was during this time that Manai‘ula met and married High Chief
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Intimate Strangers: Friendship, Exchange and Pacific Encounters
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The betrayal of Liliuokalani, last Queen of Hawaii, 1838-1917
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The Betrayal of Liliuokalani, last Queen of Hawaii, 1838-1917
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To Live Among the Stars: Christian Origins in Oceania
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Another conflictory version of her life by historian
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Index

Manai‘ula Tehuiari‘i Sumner
John Mix Stanley
Tahiti
Hawaii
William Keolaloa Kahānui Sumner
Issue
Nancy Wahinekapu Sumner Ellis
fl.
Kingdom of Tahiti
Kingdom of Hawaii
Tahiti
Moorea
Bora Bora
Pōmare I
Captain Cook
Kamehameha III
Kamehameha IV
William Keolaloa Kahānui Sumner
Nancy Wahinekapu Sumner
Albert Pierce Taylor
De Tromelin
Moses Kekūāiwa
Lot Kapuāiwa
Victoria Kamāmalu
John Mix Stanley
Native American
Honolulu Museum of Art
Hawaii–Tahiti relations
"Mareilila"
The Betrayal of Liliuokalani, last Queen of Hawaii, 1838-1917

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