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Laura Kanaholo Kōnia (c. 1808–1857) was a high chiefess of the Kingdom of Hawaii. She was the mother of Bernice Pauahi Bishop, the founder of Kamehameha Schools .
Laura Kanaholo Kōnia (c. 1808–1857) fue una alta jefa del Reino de Hawai . Fue madre de Bernice Pauahi Bishop , fundadora de las escuelas Kamehameha .
Pākī married first High Chiefess Kuini Liliha but their marriage produced no children. He then married Kamehameha III's niece Laura Kōnia, daughter of Kamehameha III's half-brother Pauli Kaōleiokū . It was one of the first Christian weddings for native Hawaiians at Kawaiahaʻo Church in Honolulu on December 5, 1828.
Category. : Kōnia. From Wikimedia Commons, the free media repository. English: Laura Kanaholo Kōnia (c. 1808–1857) was a Hawaiian princess. Her grandfather was Kamehameha I, who in 1810 united all of the Hawaiian Islands founding the Kingdom of Hawaii.
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A Legacy of a Princess. Princess Bernice Pauahi Bishop was a woman of intelligence, compassion and foresight who understood that her kuleana as a Hawaiian ali‘i was to serve her people. Born in December 19, 1831 to high chiefs Abner Pākī and Laura Kōnia Pākī, Pauahi was the great-granddaughter of Kamehameha I.