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Reference

  • Kapiikauinamoku (1955). "Family of Prince David Kawananakoa Is Listed". in The Story of Hawaiian Royalty. The Honolulu Advertiser, Ulukau, the Hawaiian Electronic Library. Retrieved July 8, 2015.
  • Kapiikauinamoku (1956). "Kalakaua Was Second Husband of Kapiolani". in The Story of Maui Royalty. The Honolulu Advertiser, Ulukau, the Hawaiian Electronic Library. Retrieved July 8, 2015.
  • Kapiikauinamoku (1955). "Liliuokalani Was Last Of Alapai-Wahine Line: The Heirs of the Kalakaua Dynasty". in The Story of Hawaiian Royalty. The Honolulu Advertiser, Ulukau, the Hawaiian Electronic Library. Retrieved July 8, 2015.
  • Kapiikauinamoku (1955). "Two of Keeaumokuʻs Sons Were Sanctified". in The Story of Hawaiian Royalty. The Honolulu Advertiser, Ulukau, the Hawaiian Electronic Library. Retrieved July 8, 2015.
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Reference

  • Kapiikauinamoku (1955). "Family of Prince David Kawananakoa Is Listed". in The Story of Hawaiian Royalty. The Honolulu Advertiser, Ulukau, the Hawaiian Electronic Library. Retrieved July 8, 2015.
  • Kapiikauinamoku (1956). "Kalakaua Was Second Husband of Kapiolani". in The Story of Maui Royalty. The Honolulu Advertiser, Ulukau, the Hawaiian Electronic Library. Retrieved July 8, 2015.
  • Kapiikauinamoku (1955). "Liliuokalani Was Last Of Alapai-Wahine Line: The Heirs of the Kalakaua Dynasty". in The Story of Hawaiian Royalty. The Honolulu Advertiser, Ulukau, the Hawaiian Electronic Library. Retrieved July 8, 2015.
  • Kapiikauinamoku (1955). "Two of Keeaumokuʻs Sons Were Sanctified". in The Story of Hawaiian Royalty. The Honolulu Advertiser, Ulukau, the Hawaiian Electronic Library. Retrieved July 8, 2015.

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