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  2. Spouses of the mayors of Honolulu - Wikipedia

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    Born in Honolulu. Married September 11, 1905. Her mother's name was Annie, and her father James Lycett emigrated from Australia in 1876, employed by the Honolulu Iron Works. Her father's 1917 obituary lists his 11 living children; besides May, there was John, Sarah, Emma, Maud, Edith, Alice, William, Ada, Florence and Bertha. [9] Vacant 1938–1941

  3. Bernice Akamine - Wikipedia

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    Bernice Ann Keolamauloaonalani (Miyamoto) Akamine was born in Honolulu, Hawaii, on December 1, 1949. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] Her heritage is kānaka maoli (Native Hawaiian) and Japanese American. [ 3 ] Akamine's grandmother was a kahuna lāʻau lapaʻau , a traditional Hawaiian healer, and her mother, Audrey Elliott, was a lauhala weaver.

  4. Jim Bartels - Wikipedia

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    Bartels was born July 25, 1945, in Honolulu. He was educated at Punahou School. Graduating from the University of Hawaii in 1967, Bartels received a bachelor's degree in fine arts and a graduate degree in Asian and Pacific art. [1] He served in the Navy from 1967 to 1970 and was based in Saigon during the Vietnam War. [2]

  5. Eileen Anderson - Wikipedia

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    Eileen Anderson (October 18, 1928 – November 3, 2021) was an American politician who served as Mayor of Honolulu, Hawaii from 1981 to 1985. She was the first, and as of 2024, the only woman to hold the office.

  6. Yosihiko H. Sinoto - Wikipedia

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    Yosihiko H. Sinoto (September 3, 1924 – October 4, 2017) was a Japanese-born American anthropologist at the Bishop Museum in Honolulu, Hawaii. [1] He is known for his anthropological expeditions throughout the Pacific , particularly Hawaii and French Polynesia .

  7. Kekuni Blaisdell - Wikipedia

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    Richard Kekuni Akana Blaisdell (March 11, 1925 – February 12, 2016), was professor emeritus of medicine at the University of Hawaiʻi at Mānoa in Honolulu, and a longtime organizer in the Hawaiian Sovereignty Movement. Blaisdell was the co-founder of an organization of Hawaiian health professionals called, E Ola Mau in 1984. [1]

  8. Bob Worthington - Wikipedia

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    Bob Worthington died in Honolulu, Hawaii, on August 14, 2008, at the age of 72. [2] He was survived by his wife, Jean Rereao Karika Worthington; his five children - Teanaroa Paka Nakahili Worthington, Manavaroa Kamaki Worthington, Tapaarii Karika Ki'ilehua Worthington, Tevairangi Marae-Hino Pa'ahana Worthington Lopez and Moana Jean Karika Rule ...

  9. Richard Mamiya - Wikipedia

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    Mamiya was born on March 8, 1925, in Kalihi, Honolulu, Hawaii to Tsurumatsu and Margaret Mamiya. [1] He was a third-generation Japanese American. [2] He attended Saint Louis School on scholarship, where he played on the football, baseball, and basketball teams.