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  2. Kaʻahumanu - Wikipedia

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    Kaʻahumanu (March 17, 1768 – June 5, 1832) ("the feathered mantle") was queen consort and acted as regent of the Kingdom of Hawaiʻi as Kuhina Nui.She was the favorite wife of King Kamehameha I and also the most politically powerful, and continued to wield considerable power as co-ruler in the kingdom during reigns of his first two successors.

  3. List of Hawaiian royal residences - Wikipedia

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    Queen Emma: converted into museum by the Daughters of Hawaii [11] Healani (Kalākaua's Boathouse) Honolulu Harbor Kalākaua? [12] Helumoa (Royal Groves) Waikīkī Kamehameha V: part of Bishop Estates; the royal cottage no longer exist; the Royal Hawaiian Center is on the spot but the royal coconut groves still remain [13] Hoʻihoʻikea Honolulu

  4. These Luxurious Hawaii Hotels Are Built for Families of All ...

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    The 25 Best Hawaii Hotels for Families Courtesy of Four Seasons Resort Lanai ... A Disney Resort and Spa. ... the Royal Hawaiian Suite sleeps four and the Queen Ka'ahumanu Suite sleeps six.

  5. Moana Hotel - Wikipedia

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    The hotel was the base of operations for about 24 White House staff members who accompanied President Barack Obama to his Winter White House at Plantation Estate during Christmas visits. [13] In 2007, Starwood Hotels & Resorts, the management company of the Moana, rebranded the hotel from Sheraton Hotels and Resorts to Westin Hotels & Resorts. [14]

  6. Displaced Maui survivors receive gifts, trees from Salvation Army

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    The event at the Queen Kaahumanu Center put on by hundreds of ... Dec. 10—The Salvation Army and the Spirit of Liberty Foundation spread holiday cheer to over 2, 000 Maui wildfire survivors ...

  7. Puʻuhonua o Hōnaunau National Historical Park - Wikipedia

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    The heiau would lay untouched after the banning of the Hawaiian religion while all other such temples were destroyed until Kaahumanu had the building dismantled and all the remains moved to the royal mausoleum in Honolulu. [11] It was believed that additional protection to the place of refuge was received from the mana in the bones of the ...