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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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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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identity". The rioters tore apart the courthouse and created makeshift clubs to use as bludgeons. One legislator
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Koakanu was the son of Namaile and the influential High Chiefess
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350:. His obituaries in the Hawaiian newspapers
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271:Legislature of the Kingdom of Hawaii
1289:Osorio, Jon Kamakawiwoʻole (2002).
210:from 1829 to 1831 and was also the
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214:(adoptive) daughter of
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224:kings of Hawaii Island
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324:Kamehamehanui Aiʻluau
320:Bernice Pauahi Bishop
178:) from the island of
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712:The Hawaiian Gazette
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164:(sometimes known as
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537:. state of Hawaii.
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281:without an heir, a
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1139:Kamehameha Schools
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800:"Na Nu Hou Hawaii"
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662:, pp. 76–89;
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382:William Owen Smith
291:Queen Dowager Emma
39:for the island of
1368:People from Kauai
1363:Hawaiian nobility
1244:978-0-87022-433-1
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1180:978-0-8248-2240-8
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