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  2. Pius F. Koakanu - Wikipedia

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    In 1915, the Kauai newspaper The Garden Island featured a piece about the history of Koloa by Kauai-born William Owen Smith. Smith included Koakanu as a prominent Hawaiian in the early history of Koloa: "Among the other prominent Hawaiians were Pius F. Koakanu who was not a very Godly man. He was a fiery speaker and a man of much force." [24]

  3. Juliet Rice Wichman - Wikipedia

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    Juliet Rice Wichman (née Juliet Atwood Rice; October 23, 1901 – November 5, 1987) was an American Hawaiian conservationist, botanist, and author.Wichman worked to preserve Hawaiian culture, flora, and fauna through the creation of the Limahuli Garden and Preserve and through writings about ancient Hawaiian agriculture.

  4. The Garden Island - Wikipedia

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    The Garden Island began publication in 1902. It was formerly owned by Scripps League Newspapers , which was acquired by Pulitzer in 1996; Lee Enterprises acquired Pulitzer in 2005. [ 2 ] [ 3 ] [ 4 ] Oahu Publications Inc., publisher of the Honolulu Star-Advertiser , acquired The Garden Island newspaper from Lee Enterprises in January 2013.

  5. Media in Hawaii - Wikipedia

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    Other locally published newspapers are available to residents of the various islands, such as the Hawaii Tribune-Herald in Hilo and West Hawaii Today in Kailua-Kona, both on The Big Island, and The Garden Island, based in Lihue on Kauai. Oahu Publications Inc owns West Hawaii Today, Hawaii Tribune-Herald, MidWeek, and the Honolulu Star-Advertiser.

  6. Who did President Biden pardon? See the full list of names ...

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    President Joe Biden is commuting the sentences of nearly 1,500 people and pardoning 39 others in "the largest single-day act of clemency in modern history," the White House announced Thursday ...

  7. Emilie Widemann Macfarlane - Wikipedia

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    Emilie Kekāuluohi Widemann Macfarlane (October 3, 1859 – March 13, 1947) was a Native Hawaiian activist and civic organizer during the late 19th and early 20th centuries She was known for her charitable work and civic involvement in Honolulu, including women's suffrage, public health, education, and the preservation of Hawaii's historical legacy.

  8. Albert Spencer Wilcox - Wikipedia

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    Albert Spencer Wilcox was born in Hilo, Hawaii, on May 24, 1844.His father was Abner Wilcox (1808–1869) and mother was Lucy Eliza Hart (1814–1869). His parents were in the eighth company of missionaries to Hawaii for the American Board of Commissioners for Foreign Missions.

  9. Teruto Tsubota - Wikipedia

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    Teruto Tsubota in 2007 Tsubota, wearing Military Police armband, with Okinawan refugees. Teruto "Terry" Tsubota (Japanese: 坪田 輝人, July 28, 1922 – May 22, 2013) was a second-generation Japanese American and a United States Marine.

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