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I just reread Kamakau's Ruling Chiefs to make sure, and I find no evidence that Kekauluohi was ever called Ka'ahumanu III. Please provide a citation or I will change the title of the article. I removed one external link that did not have anything to do with her. Mahalo. Makana Chai ( talk) 06:53, 2 November 2009 (UTC)
Here it seems that the missionaries called her a woman of low birth with no more power than any common natives. I though it'll interesting to place here in case anybody wanted to add it to the article.
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An important source but sadly no specific page number listed for claims. Here is a current link to it.
, who "fondled her as if she were a feather lei from the precious mamo bird." [1]: 26
-- Mark Miller ( talk) 07:39, 14 July 2021 (UTC)
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I just reread Kamakau's Ruling Chiefs to make sure, and I find no evidence that Kekauluohi was ever called Ka'ahumanu III. Please provide a citation or I will change the title of the article. I removed one external link that did not have anything to do with her. Mahalo. Makana Chai ( talk) 06:53, 2 November 2009 (UTC)
Here it seems that the missionaries called her a woman of low birth with no more power than any common natives. I though it'll interesting to place here in case anybody wanted to add it to the article.
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An important source but sadly no specific page number listed for claims. Here is a current link to it.
, who "fondled her as if she were a feather lei from the precious mamo bird." [1]: 26
-- Mark Miller ( talk) 07:39, 14 July 2021 (UTC)
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