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  2. Joseph Ballard Atherton - Wikipedia

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    He died in Honolulu on April 7, 1903, and was buried at Kawaiahaʻo Church Cemetery, Honolulu. His death, reportedly after suffering from a long lingering illness was reported on the front cover of The Honolulu Advertiser, of April 8, 1903, and a full obituary was featured on page 7, of the same newspaper. Such was his prominence in the city of ...

  3. Lisa Matsumoto - Wikipedia

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    Matsumoto began writing plays while studying drama and theater at the University of Hawaii in the late 1980s, taking Western fairy tales and rewriting them in Pidgin, while also changing their plots in unexpected ways. [3]

  4. Edith Kawelohea McKinzie - Wikipedia

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    Edith Kawelohea Kapule McKinzie (October 22, 1925–October 21, 2014) was an American genealogist, educator, author, and expert in hula and chant. A Kanaka Maoli, or Native Hawaiian, Edith published two books on Hawaiian genealogy, was director of the Hawaiian Language Newspaper Indexing Project, and taught traditional hula and chant across the United States.

  5. Eileen Anderson - Wikipedia

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    Anderson called the radio hosts, angry about their comments over a political issue. The Honolulu Star-Bulletin published the account on August 27, 1998: It was a woman who said she was Mayor Eileen Anderson and she had to call immediately because she was so mad and she still had toothpaste in her mouth," Perry said.

  6. Danny Kaleikini - Wikipedia

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    Danny "Kaniela" Kaleikini (October 10, 1937 – January 6, 2023) was an American singer, musical artist, and entertainer. Best known for his long-term residency at the Kahala Hilton in Hawaii, where he performed for 28 years, Kaleikini is often called "The Ambassador of Aloha".

  7. City officials ID 2 visitors swept out to sea at Ke Iki Beach

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    The Honolulu Medical Examiner’s Office has identified the two visitors who died after being on Oahu’s North Shore earlier this week. They have been identified as Bryan C. Kunic, 63, of ...

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