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  2. Just ask. Here are the sites/book that are my reference: Rootsweb Geneaology; Geneaology:THE HAWAIIAN ISLANDS; THE KUMULIPO:KALAKAUA AND LILIUOKALANI'S GENEALOGY; HAWAII'S STORY BY HAWAII'S QUEEN Appendix E-F; The Royal Family of Hawaii Official Site Kalakaua Chart; If you can't create one, could you ask if anyone other User would create one.

  3. House of Laanui - Wikipedia

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    This article may contain Hawaiian language words and proper names that omit or make improper use of Ź»okina and kahakō. Please edit the article to reflect standard Hawaiian orthography . The House of LaŹ»anui ( Hale O LaŹ»anui in the Hawaiian language ) is a family of heirs to the throne of the Kingdom of HawaiŹ»i collateral to the House of ...

  4. Template:Miller, Desha, Beamer family tree - Wikipedia

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    Hui Hawaiian Aloha Ź»Ä€ina: Lucy KaŹ»umealani Cummings: Samuel Kalimahana Kaialiilii Miller. [v] [vi] (1868-Nov. 24, 1933) Daisy Amoe Ai [vii] George Langhern Desha: Isabella HaleŹ»ala KaŹ»ili Miller [viii] [ix] (1865-Feb. 28, 1949) Noa Miller: Charles Miller: Sakichi Hayashi: Annie MaikaŹ»i Miller: Charles Hoolulu Siemsen: Peter Carl Beamer ...

  5. Monarchs of the Hawaiian Islands - Wikipedia

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    Their genealogy is traced to HānalaŹ»anui and others. [1] The caste system of ancient Hawaiian society was established around 1200 AD and separated the people into 4 distinct ranks that were all below the supreme ruler ( ali‘i nui ) of the island.

  6. Ulukau: The Hawaiian Electronic Library - Wikipedia

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    Ulukau: The Hawaiian Electronic Library is an online, digital library of Native Hawaiian reference material for cultural and Hawaiian language studies. The services are free and are provided and maintained by Kahaka ‘Ula O Ke’elikolani College of Hawaiian Language at the University of Hawaii at Hilo [1] and Ka Waihona Puke 'Ōiwi Native Hawaiian Library at Alu Like. [2]

  7. Hawaiian Historical Society - Wikipedia

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    The Hawaiian Historical Society, established in 1892, is a private non-profit organized by a group of prominent citizens dedicated to preserving historical materials, presenting public lectures, and publishing scholarly research on Hawaiian history.

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