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  2. Category:Hawaiian royalty - Wikipedia

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    This category covers royalty in the islands now known as Hawaii, before and after its unification in 1810. Subcategories This category has the following 5 subcategories, out of 5 total.

  3. Tori Richard - Wikipedia

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    Tori Richard is a Honolulu, Hawaii-based company which produces men's and women's resort wear. In its more than 60-year history, the Tori Richard line has gone from exclusively women's fashions (featured in Vogue, Harper’s Bazaar, Mademoiselle, Glamour, Town & Country, Life and other national publications) [1] to a line of upscale resort apparel, including sport shirts, Aloha shirts ...

  4. Kapiʻolani - Wikipedia

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    Kapiʻolani became queen consort of Hawaii upon the accession of her husband to the Hawaiian throne. [31] One of the couple's first acts was to conduct a royal progress of the Hawaiian Islands. From March to May 1874, they toured the main Hawaiian Islands of Kauaʻi, Maui, Hawaiʻi Island, Molokaʻi and Oʻahu. The royal pair were ...

  5. Category:Royalty of the Hawaiian Kingdom - Wikipedia

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    Listed below are Wikipedia articles pertaining to members of the two ruling royal families of the now defunct Kingdom of Hawaiʻi, the House of Kamehameha and the House of Kalakaua.

  6. Alfred Shaheen - Wikipedia

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    Alfred Shaheen (January 31, 1922 – December 22, 2008) was a textile industrialist who is credited with popularizing the aloha shirt. [1] [2]"He was a true visionary", said Linda Arthur, a professor and curator for the Washington State University Department of Apparel, Merchandising, Design and Textiles.

  7. Monarchs of the Hawaiian Islands - Wikipedia

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    The system had rules regarding many aspects of Hawaiian social order, fishing rights, and even where women could eat. After the death of Kamehameha I the system was abolished, and the Hawaiian religion was also abandoned. [6] Hawaiian ruling chief's feathered 'ahu 'ula and mahiole in the Bishop Museum Oahu, Hawaii.

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  9. Likelike - Wikipedia

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    The Hawaiian custom of hānai is an informal form of adoption in extended families. [8] Because Likelike was not healthy as a child, she was sent to live in the dry climate of Kona on the island of Hawaii. [9] The 1892 obituary of Hawaii Supreme Court Justice Lawrence McCully noted that he was her teacher while he resided in Kona. [10]

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