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  2. Reclaim The Records - Wikipedia

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    Reclaim The Records then digitizes and publishes the records online for free public use, without any copyrights or usage restrictions. [ 1 ] Reclaim The Records is the first genealogical organization to successfully sue a government agency for the release of records back to the public.

  3. House of Keawe - Wikipedia

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    He himself was named after the King Keawenui of Hawaii. In the Hawaiian language , the word has several meanings. Keawe means southern cross and is said to be the name of an ancient chief [ 1 ] as well as meaning; "the bearer" (ke-a-we).

  4. Template:Kamehameha family tree - Wikipedia

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    This page was last edited on 1 November 2023, at 22:08 (UTC).; Text is available under the Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike 4.0 License; additional terms may apply.

  5. Wikipedia : WikiProject Hawaii/Genealogy

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    This is really complicated because of all the intermarriages between the alii of Hawaii. If you are really confused, I can write the entire tree into words, so you can have a visual and written reference. Just ask. Here are the sites/book that are my reference: Rootsweb Geneaology; Geneaology:THE HAWAIIAN ISLANDS

  6. Native Hawaiians - Wikipedia

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    In the 2010 U.S. census, people with Native Hawaiian ancestry were reported to be residents in all 50 of the U.S. states, as well as Washington, D.C., and Puerto Rico. [1] Within the U.S. in 2010, 540,013 residents reported Native Hawaiian or Other Pacific Islander ancestry alone, of which 135,422 lived in Hawaii. [1]

  7. United States federal recognition of Native Hawaiians

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    The nine member commission with the needed expertise for verifying Native Hawaiian ancestry has prepared a roll of registered individuals of Hawaiian heritage. [ 18 ] The nonprofit organization Na'i Aupuni will organize the constitutional convention and election of delegates using the roll which began collecting names in 2011.

  8. Edward Kahale - Wikipedia

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    Edward Kahale (1891 – 1989) was an American clergyman, and the third Kahu (pastor) of Hawaiian ancestry at Kawaiahaʻo Church, from January 1940 until the January 1957 installation of Abraham Akaka. He was an integral part of the University of Hawaii's early 20th century efforts to prevent the Hawaiian language from becoming a lost language.

  9. Kamaka Stillman - Wikipedia

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    Ke Aliʻi Kamaka Oukamakaokawaukeoiopiopio Stillman (1833–1924) was an aliʻi (hereditary noble) of the Kingdom of Hawaii [1] as well a prominent figure after its overthrow through equestrianism as a Paʻu rider in the Kamehameha Day celebrations [2] [3] as well as an acknowledged authority on Hawaiian genealogy and oral chants. [4]

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