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Elizabeth Kahanu Kalaniana'ole : ウィキペディア英語版 | Elizabeth Kahanu Kalanianaʻole
Elizabeth Kahanu Kaleiwohi-Kaauwai Kalanianaole Woods (1879–1932) was the wife of Prince Jonah Kūhiō Kalanianaole, Hawaii's second delegate to Congress. Kaauwai was her maiden name and Kalanianaʻole was the surname of her husband. She, like her sister-in-law Abigail Campbell Kawānanakoa, was a Hawaiian princess by marriage to a Hawaiian Prince. Their husbands were granted the title in 1883 and style "Highness", so their wives shared their title even though their marriages were after the Overthrow of the Kingdom of Hawaii. ==Early life== She was born in Makawao, Maui on March 8, 1879, and during her childhood was a protégée of her cousin, Queen Kapiolani. Kalanianaole's father was a lesser chief of the island of Maui named George Kaleiwohi Kaauwai (1843–1883) and his wife (Elizabeth's mother) was Ulalia Muolo Keaweaheulu Laanui.〔(【引用サイトリンク】title=The Kamehameha Dynasty Genealogy (page 4) )〕 Her family descends from the Royalty of Maui. High Chief William Hoapili Kaauwai, the first ordained Hawaiian Anglican priests, and his wife High Chiefess Mary Ann Kiliwehi (daughter of Liliha), who both accompanied Queen Emma on her visit to Queen Victoria in the 1860s, were her aunt and uncle. She was educated at the Sacred Hearts Academy.
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