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Jane Lahilahi : ウィキペディア英語版
Jane Lahilahi

Jane Lahilahi Young Kaeo (May 1813 – January 12, 1862) was a Hawaiian high chiefess and a daughter of John Young Olohana, the royal advisor of Kamehameha I.
==Early life==
She was born in May 1813, in Kawaihae, in the Kohala District, on the Island of Hawaii. Her aging father was John Young the royal advisor of Kamehameha I, from Lancashire, England, who had been given high status a vast tract of land. Her mother was High Chiefess Kaoanaeha, the niece of Kamehameha I. She was given the name of Jane and sometimes called Jenny Gini or "Kini", the Hawaiian version of Jane. She was raised on her father's homestead on a barren hillside overlooking Kawaihae Bay. It is now part of Puʻukoholā Heiau National Historic Site. She grew up with her two sisters, Fanny and Grace, and her brother, John (known as "Keoni Ana"). Fanny was eldest, Grace was second, John was third, and she was the youngest. She had two elder half-brothers by her father's first marriage to Namokuelua; they were Robert and James Kanehoa. She and her siblings were ''hapa-haole'' or part Caucasian, but still considered having royal status through their mothers.
She was Princess Nāhiʻenaʻena's childhood companion.

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