Category:Chiefess Kapiolani
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English: High Chiefess Kapiʻolani (c. 1781–1841) was an important member of the Hawaiian nobility at the time of the founding of the Kingdom of Hawaiʻi and the arrival of Christian missionaries. One of the first Hawaiians to read and write and sponsor a church, she made a dramatic display of her new faith which made her the subject of a poem by Alfred, Lord Tennyson.
High Chiefess of Ka'ū and South Kona on the Big Island of Hawaii | |||||
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Date of birth | 1781 Hilo | ||||
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Date of death | 5 May 1841 Honolulu | ||||
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Media in category "Chiefess Kapiolani"
The following 6 files are in this category, out of 6 total.
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Adjusted Front of Kapiolani Cape, Memoirs Bishop Museum, Vol. VII, Fig. 51.jpg 1,284 × 1,756; 289 KB
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Funeral procession of Keopuolani from her posthumous memoir.jpg 857 × 480; 210 KB
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Kapiolani defying Pele.jpg 1,759 × 2,790; 2.52 MB
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Kapiolani Nui Cape, Memoirs Bishop Museum, Vol. VII, Fig. 46.jpg 1,449 × 1,096; 144 KB
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Kapiolani.gif 167 × 230; 3 KB
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Silhouette of Kapiolani by Persis G. Taylor, 1839.jpg 217 × 300; 8 KB