Talk:Lanihau
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Identity
There are a few people during the monarchy with the name Lanihau. So it is difficult to know who she really was. My best speculation is that she is somehow related to Kuini Liliha's family on Kauai.
- Anna Lanihau is mentioned as the President of the Committee of the Women's Patriotic League of the Island of Kauai protesting the overthrow in 1893..
However, at this point only definite information about the Governess Lanihau should be included on the article which is why it is relatively short at the moment.--KAVEBEAR (talk) 08:46, 18 November 2016 (UTC)
- Winter, Carrie Prudence (2012). Bonura, Sandra; Day, Deborah (eds.). An American Girl in the Hawaiian Islands: Letters of Carrie Prudence Winter, 1890–1893. Honolulu: University of Hawaii Press. p. 368. ISBN 978-0-8248-3722-8. OCLC 821735443 – via Project MUSE.
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Daughters
Hannah Kailinaoa Opeka (1876–1914)
Mary Kiliwehi Opeka (1877–1909)
OPEKA, Hannah Kailinaoa (1876–1914) Born April 5, 1876, in Köloa, Kaua'i, to Benjamin Opeka and Ana Lanihau Koakanu. Student at Kawaiahalo Female Seminary; on Miss Winter's list of former students in her sewing class. OPEKA, Mary Kiliwehi (1877–1909) Born in Köloa, Kaua'i, to Benjamin Opeka and Ana Lanihau Koakanu. Her name appears on Miss Winter's list of former students and on an invitation list for a party at Kawaiahalo Female Seminary
Annie Opeka Duvauchelle Kaupiko (1879-1944)
- https://www.newspapers.com/search/#query=Annie+opeka&dr_year=1944-1944&p_place=HI
- https://www.newspapers.com/image/258391291/?terms=Lanihau+opeka
- https://scholarspace.manoa.hawaii.edu/bitstream/10125/30031/2/koloa_18.pdf
Entries on Familysearch.org
- Mary Lanihau Koakanu. Female. about 1852 – 19 September 1913. KVDQ-BJB. Added: 11 April 2012 https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/KVDQ-BJB
- Lanihau Opeka. Female. 19 June 1852 – 24 October 1914. G6MG-WSF. Added: 8 February 2022 https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G6MG-WSF
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- Heirs of Lanihau and Opeka
- Lanihau and J. Opeka on a list of passengers for Kauai
- Anna Lanihau
- Lanihau Opeka
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- Maria Lanihau
- Dialogue Between Ex-Ministers
- appointed Jacob Kulu to be District Judge for Lihue and S. R. Hapuku for Deputy District Judge for Lihue.
- Appointed G. S. Gay as District Justice for the island of Niihau and Kauai.
- Funeral Obsequies The Pacific commercial advertiser., November 01, 1886, Image 2....Served as chief mourner with Mrs. Hoapili Kaauwai during the funeral of Abigail Kalola (1810-1886), born in Waimea, Kauai, daughter of Kalaniulumoku and Kaapio Kiliamanienie.---strong indication of connection to Kauai chiefs
- Lanihau and Governor Baker came to Honolulu to attend the "Jubilee" of Hawaii, November 17, 1886
- list of appointment dates for the four island in governmental records
- The Plot Develops---It was not possiblo for two of tho Court favorites to hold tho oillce of Governess of Kauai, at tho same time. Ilenco the anange ment, by which one resigned on a fat permanent settlement to make room for the other's installment into the gubernatorial chair, In----This probably refers to Hawaii instead and Ululani and Poomaikelani
- Her Excellency Ululani, Governess of Kauai, drove down lo tho wharf yesterday afternoon to witness the departure of the steamer C. R. Bishop for Kauai, On her arrival at the wharf, the natives paid their respects to her in tho customary native style,????
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- Gubernatorial mansion of Lanihau
- Princess Lanihau, Governess of Kauai, arrived in town by steamer Mikahala yesterday.
- one instance on this island
http://histfam.familysearch.org/getperson.php?personID=I15850&tree=Cole
http://www.royalark.net/Hawaii/hawaii4.htm
SEARCHING GOVERNESS AND KAUAI from 1886 to 1888
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