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    Manono II (died 1819) was a Hawaiian chiefess and member of the royal family during the Kingdom of Hawaii. She along with her second husband Keaoua Kekuaokalani...
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  • Manono may refer to: Manono Island, Samoa Manono, Democratic Republic of the Congo (Tanganyika Province) Manono, the Māori name given to plants of the...
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    Kahekili II had hānai adopted (traditional, informal adoption) Kamehameha at birth, as was the custom of the time. Kamakau believes this is why Kahekili II is...
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    Kamehameha II. Keaoua's rebellion was brief; he was killed in battle about 21 December 1819. His grandmother was Manono I, and his wife was Manono II. After...
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  • nurses for U.S. Commodore Stephen Decatur on the United States. 1819 Manono II, fought along with her husband Keaoua Kekuaokalani, in the Battle of Kuamoo...
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    because of the prince's early death. In 1809 she was chosen along with Manono II by Kamehameha I "to warm his old age". When Kamehameha I died in 1819...
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    fights against the Dutch colonial government in Molucca, Indonesia. 1819: Manono II, fought along with her husband Keaoua Kekuaokalani, in the Battle of Kuamoo...
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    Oʻahu; Kahakuhaʻakoi Wahinepio, later served as Governor of Maui, and Manono II, the wife of Keaoua Kekuaokalani.[citation needed] Both his sisters were...
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  • nursed aboard U.S. Commodore Stephen Decatur's ship United States. 1819: Manono II, fought along with her husband Keaoua Kekuaokalani, in the Battle of Kuamoo...
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    : 140–142  Her siblings included Kalanimoku, Boki, Governor of Oʻahu, and Manono II, the wife of Keaoua Kekuaokalani. She was cousin of Kaʻahumanu, Kalākua...
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