Aarona, Elizabeth
Aarona, Momi
Aarona, William
Agie, Lulu
Ah Chin, Margaret
Ahina, Ululani
Ah Leong, Laura
Aholo, Julia
Ah Sing, Becky
Ahue, Matilda
Ahuna, Hilda Apaka
Ah Yat, Maria
Ah Yat, Victoria
Ai, May Kamai
Ainoa, Ester K.
Aipa, Alice
Aipa, Rose
Akana, Agnes
Akana, Esther
Akana, Irene K.
Akana, Martha C.
Akau, Joseph
Akau, Joseph Jr.
Akeo, Cecelia M.
Akeo, Jacqueline N.
Akeo, Philip
Aki, Nancy
Akimo, Adeline H.
Akimo, Mary
Akiona, Bernice
Akiona, Daisy
Akiona, Jennie K.
Akiu, Annie
Akiu, Solomon
Ako, Elfrieda Kuoha
Ako, Henry K.
Ako. Phillip
Alama, Punanai
Aldrich, Mable H.
Aleong, Minnie A.
Alvior, Ana M.
Anae, Caroline
Anderson, Mary Brash
Andrade, Evelyn
Andrade, Hilda
Andrews, Henrietta
Andrews, Katherine
Apaka, Alfred A.
Apaka, Emmaline
Apaka, William
Apela, Mary Kaena
Apo, Margaret
Apoliona, Clara
Arndt, Frances
Asinsin, Margaret
Atkins, Elise
Aukai, Anna
Awai, Violet
Awo, Cecelia
Awo, Christine
Badayos, Cecelia
Bailey, Harold
Baker, George
Baker, Henrietta
baker, Margaret
Baker, Rose Pulaa
Barber, Lucy
Barboza, Rachel
Barrett, Rosalie
Barringer, Winona
Batino, Antonia
Bayne, Louise
Becht, Mae Beimes
Benson, Mary
Berg, Sally
Bertelmann, Gertrude
Birch, Rebecca
Bishaw, Joseph
Blankenship, Annie
Bode, May
Boregasser, Emily
Borges, Nora L.
Boyd, Gladys K.
Boyle, Caroline
Breezee, Miriam K.
Bright, Caroline
Brissette, Louise
Brown, Emma W.
Buiting, Isabel H.
Burgess, Julia W.
burgess, Verdi
Camacho, Joseph
camacho, Olivia Be.
Cambra, Mena
Campbell, Alice
Campbell, Rebecca
Cardoza, Rita
carter, Henrietta
Carter, Mary
Carvalho, Manuelita
Cash, Nani K.
Chang, Joseph
Chang, Annie
Chang, Lui ako
Chang, Bernie
Chang, wilhelmina
Char, Helen Kahili
Chee, Hannah K.
Ching, Ah Lan
Chock, Alice M.
Chock, Ellen T.
Chock, Mary
Choisez, Elizabeth
Chong, Genevieve
Chong, Mona
Chong, Harriet
Choy, George H.C.
Chu, Phoebe H.
Chun, Annie K.
Chun Hau, Hattie
Chung, Julia
Cockett, Mellie
Cockett, Rose
Collins, Ruth
Clark, Robert M.
Conces, Mary
Conry, Alice L.
Costa, Annie K.
Crawford, Alice
Cuelho, Frank
Cunha, Margaret
Cypher, Cecelia
Cypher, Mary H.
Dang, Bernice
Dang, Gertrude
Dang, Mae Abigal
Daniels, Violet O.
Davis, Joseph
De Fries, Annie
Dela Cruz, Lulu
Dela Cruz, Olivia
DeMello, Lita
Delos Reyes, Elizabeth
De Rosa, Annie
Desha, Eleanor
Dias, Ernest K.
Diamond, Augustine
Diamond, Marion K.
Dole, Emily
Drew, Emmerine
Dutro, Rosabella
Dwyer, Meleana
Eberly, Henrietta
Ellis, Agenhart
Ellis, Clara
Encabo, Martha F.
Ewaliko, Elizabeth
Ewaliko, Mary
Farm, Rose K.
Feikert, Floraine
Feikert, Ida
Fernandez, Albert
Ferandes, Diana Farden
Fernandez, Harriet
Fernandez, Margaret L.
Fo, Sarah K
Franson, Sarah K.
Freitas, Rose K.
Fuertes, Mary Kiko
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These names are truly important, I've known not only the people on this list, but also their childen and generations thereafter. Much of the politics, capitalism, and humanity rest with the names on this list. Many of their children and extended children are highly educated, active and morally sound.
Will post the remaining list.
Aloha Kaohi,
May I ask why you are posting this information? I have seen other posts concerning Hale O Na Ali'i. Are you a member?
Mahalo.
Mahalo Pichelle,
Are you a member? I have many relatives from that time period on the listing, do you? Secondly, they are many concerns that the 'niaupio' have said that the younger generation should read. Besides, I am a DNA niaupio--but not pure blood. My dad is the only living pure blood in our family.
I have just a copy and each time I share my booklet, people ask me for a copy. Do you want one? Cause I am trying to find the monies to print and share!
If you are being cockey about it that is good too, lots of energy! This is a very good organization that have changes within it's organization. But, it's good to know it's orgin and why? I myself have been at the effect of this organization for most of my life..so I understand the value of sharing the contents of this booklet. There is a piece of evidence in this booklet that connects to the graves. Your help would be appreciated in this matter.