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as Emmaite supporters hunted down and attacked native legislators who supported Kalākaua. As one of the legislators to vote for Kalākaua, Koakanu was beaten by the rioters. Historian Jon Kamakawiwoʻole Osorio noted that "the attacks were conducted by Natives against Natives over issues of loyalty and
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later died from his wounds. In order to quell the civil disruption, American and British troops were landed with the permission of the Hawaiian government, and the rioters were arrested. Koakanu recovered and returned on April 30 to serve out his post during the regular session which ended August 8.
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was elected instead as Koloa's representative for the 1870 and 1872 sessions. Koakanu was re-elected in 1874 and served the special session and regular session of 1874. In 1874, after the death of
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was held to decide who would succeed to the throne; Koakanu participated in the special session of the legislature which voted thirty-nine to six in favor of
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noted his fail attempts at overturning the Bishop Estate and stated "his death being caused, as his acquaintance report, by remorse and fear."
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from 1886 to 1888. In an 1873 letter by Queen Emma, she mentioned Koakanu had a mistress although does not name her.
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Estate in 1885 by claiming to be an heir-in-law as Pauahi's third cousin (both sharing descent from the Maui King
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Estate of Bernice Pauahi Bishop. Appeal from Order of McCully, J. Admitting Will to Probate. Opinion of the Court
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identity". The rioters tore apart the courthouse and created makeshift clubs to use as bludgeons. One legislator
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as the second elected monarch of Hawaii. The subsequent announcement to the public triggered the
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noted he was not ill at the time of his death. His obituary in the English newspaper
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Koakanu served as a member of the House of Representatives for Koloa, Kauai in the
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News from Molokai, Letters Between Peter Kaeo & Queen Emma, 1873–1876
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In 1877, he and Kalākaua became one of the twelve charter members of the
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Koakanu was the son of Namaile and the influential High Chiefess
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in eastern Kauai. He unsuccessfully appealed to overturn the
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featured a piece about the history of Koloa by Kauai-born
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Members of the Hawaiian Kingdom House of Representatives
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(ed.). 869:state archives digital collections 660:Dabagh, Lyons & Hitchcock 1974 632:Dabagh, Lyons & Hitchcock 1974 535:state archives digital collections 520: 346:Koakanu died on March 2, 1885, at 197: 14: 1404: 871:. state of Hawaii. Archived from 833:The Pacific Commercial Advertiser 689:The Pacific Commercial Advertiser 591:The Pacific Commercial Advertiser 568:The Pacific Commercial Advertiser 544:from the original on May 16, 2018 360:The Pacific Commercial Advertiser 1378:Royalty of the Hawaiian Kingdom 1170:Emma: Hawaii's Remarkable Queen 1093:(1976). Korn, Alfons L. (ed.). 941:The Hawaiian Journal of History 924: 899: 839: 821: 677: 649: 637: 609: 556: 1137:(Revised ed.). Honolulu: 528:"Koakanu, P. F. office record" 240:Aberahama Kaikioewa Palekaluhi 1: 987:Damon, Ethel Moseley (1957). 387: 376:In 1915, the Kauai newspaper 59:Keeper of the Royal Mausoleum 1358:Hawaiian Kingdom politicians 7: 1393:Native Hawaiian politicians 1327:. 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Index

Kingdom of Hawaii
House of Representatives
Kauai
Keeper of the Royal Mausoleum
Lanihau
Nuʻuanu
Oʻahu
Kingdom of Hawaii
Kingdom of Hawaii
Kuini Liliha
aliʻi
Kauai
Kingdom of Hawaii
Royal Mausoleum of Hawaii
Kuini Liliha
Governor of Oahu
hānai
Hoapili
Kamehameha I
kings of Hawaii Island
Moi of Maui
Abigail Maheha
Jane Loeau
Aberahama Kaikioewa Palekaluhi
Mary Ann Kiliwehi
Chiefs' Children's School
Kamehameha III
Kingdom of Hawaii
Kauai
Koloa

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