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  2. Princess Kaiulani (film) - Wikipedia

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    [8] Hailed by the Hollywood Reporter and panned by the New York press, Princess Kaiulani was either praised or left audiences cold. [9] The film won the Audience Award for "Best Feature" at the 2009 Honolulu International Film Festival in a tie with Precious: Based on the Novel "Push" by Sapphire .

  3. Kaʻiulani - Wikipedia

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    Kaʻiulani as a little girl, c. 1881 Kaʻiulani was the only child of Princess Miriam Likelike and Scottish businessman Archibald Scott Cleghorn.She was born in a downstairs bedroom of her parents' Emma Street mansion in Honolulu, on October 16, 1875, during the reign of her uncle King Kalākaua.

  4. Q'orianka Kilcher - Wikipedia

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    Q'orianka Waira Qoiana Kilcher (/ ˌ k ɒr i ˈ æ ŋ k ə ˈ k ɪ l tʃ ər /; [1] born February 11, 1990) is an American actress. Her best known film roles are Pocahontas in Terrence Malick's 2005 film The New World, and Kaʻiulani in Princess Kaiulani (2009).

  5. List of films featuring colonialism - Wikipedia

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    Princess Kaiulani: 2009 The life of Princess Kaiulani (1875–1899) of the Kingdom of Hawaiʻi struggling for independence from the United States. Quilombo: 1984: Account of Quilombo dos Palmares, a 17th-century Brazilian community of escaped slaves within the Portuguese Empire. Features its one-time leader, Zumbi. Rabbit-Proof Fence: 2002

  6. ʻĀinahau - Wikipedia

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    The bungalows were demolished in 1953 and the Matson Line constructed the Princess Kaiulani Hotel, which opened on 11 June 1955. [15] The 11-story building was the tallest in Hawaii at the time. In 1959, Matson sold their hotels to Sheraton Hotels. They added a second wing to the successful Princess Kaiulani Hotel in 1960, with 210 additional ...

  7. Abigail Kinoiki Kekaulike Kawānanakoa - Wikipedia

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    Abigail Kinoiki Kekaulike Kawānanakoa (April 23, 1926 – December 11, 2022), also known as Princess Abigail Kawānanakoa and sometimes called Kekau, was a Native Hawaiian-American heiress, equestrian, philanthropist and supporter of Native Hawaiian heritage, culture and arts, who was born during the Territorial Period of Hawaii as a descendent of the Hawaiian royal family from the House of ...

  8. Anna Kaʻiulani - Wikipedia

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    She was, according to Hawaiian tradition of hānai, adopted by the Princess Kekauʻōnohi, who was the granddaughter of Kamehameha I, the royal governor of the island of Kauaʻi and foster mother of Abigail Maheha. [3]: 400–403 She died young, [4] although the date and exact cause of death was never recorded.

  9. Category:Films about princesses - Wikipedia

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    Penny Princess; The Princess (2022 action film) The Princess and the Marine; The Princess and the Pirate; The Princess Bride (film) Princess Chang Ping (film) The Princess Diaries (film) Princess Kaiulani (film) Principessina