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  • The '''okina''' (Hawaiian: '''ʻokina''') is a symbol used in [[Hawaiian language|Hawaiian]] and other languages
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  • Auto-populated based on [[Special:WhatLinksHere/Okina]]. Needs checking by a human.
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  • ...as Lydia Kamaka{{okina}}eha [[Pākī]], with the chosen royal name of Lili{{okina}}uokalani, and she was later named Kaolupoloni K. Dominis.
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  • ...ilapalapa) wife, Kalola Pupuka-o-Honokawailani (the same mother of Kiwala{{okina}}o) he was related to King Kekaulike, the 22nd Moʻi of Maui. ...battle of Moku{{okina}}ōhai in July of 1782. His half brother Keōua Kuahu{{okina}}ula had insulted his cousin Kamehameha I, which started his wars to unite
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  • ...), was the last reigning king of the [[Kingdom of Hawaii|Kingdom of Hawai{{okina}}i]]. He served in office from [[February 12]], [[1874]] until his death a |after = [[Liliuokalani|Lili{{okina}}uokalani]]
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  • ...slands]]. Kalanikūpule was the last of the longest line of ''{{okina}}Ali{{okina}}i Aimoku'' in Hawaiian Islands.
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  • ...the 19th [[Alii Aimoku|Ali{{okina}}i Aimoku]] of [[Hawaii (island)|Hawai{{okina}}i island]] 1635 - 1665. She ruled as sovereign Queen or Chieftess of the i ...succeeded on the death of her father in 1635. She married her cousin Ali{{okina}}i Iwikauikaua, son of Alii Makakaualii, by his wife Kapukamola. She died i
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  • ...Hawai{{okina}}i. He was the grandson of [[Kamehameha the Great]], Hawai{{okina}}i's first monarch. As a toddler, Alexander was adopted by his uncle, [[Ka
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  • #REDIRECT [[Okina]]
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  • ...by [[Kaahumanu|Queen Ka{{okina}}ahumanu]] and later by [[Kaahumanu II|Ka{{okina}}ahumanu II]].
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  • ...i-o-kamoku II]], and his wife [[Kamakaimoku]]. He died at Waioahukini, Ka{{okina}}ū, in April 1782. ...l visit on January 26, 1779 and exchanged gifts including a {{okina}}ahu {{okina}}ula (feathered cloak)<ref>{{cite web |url=http://collections.tepapa.govt.n
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  • ...1470 - 1525 ruled as the 14th [[Alii Aimoku]] of [[Hawaii (island)|Hawai{{okina}}i island]] 1510 - 1525.
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  • ...926]]) was a [[politician]] and [[jurist]] of [[Hawaii (U.S. state)|Hawai{{okina}}i]] as a [[Kingdom of Hawaii|kingdom]], [[Provisional Government of Hawaii |title = [[Governor of Hawaii|Territorial Governor of Hawai{{okina}}i]]
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  • ...ng is a '''list of [[Alii Aimoku|ali{{okina}}i {{okina}}aimoku]] of Hawai{{okina}}'''. * [[Alapa'inuiakauaua|Alapa{{okina}}inuiakauaua]], nephew of Keaweikekahiali`iokamoku and usurper of his son
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  • ...him there was already a King [[Keawenui]]. Keawe was surnamed "ikekahiali{{okina}}iokamoku". ...ce during his mother's time; mainly the conflict between the independent {{okina}}I family of Hilo. It was not by force or by conquest, for in that case, a
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  • ...preme Court]]. He was a member of the [[Republican Party of Hawaii|Hawai{{okina}}i Republican Party]]. He died in 1948 in [[Honolulu, Hawaii]]. |title = [[Governor of Hawaii|Territorial Governor of Hawai{{okina}}i]]
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  • | nativename = {{Okina}}Ōlelo Hawai{{Okina}}i ...ritten ''Hawai{{Okina}}ian'' (in its own language: ''{{Okina}}Ōlelo Hawai{{Okina}}i''), is the autochtonous language of [[Hawaii (U.S. state)]]; it belongs
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  • ...and grandchildren sitting out on the lanai. But inside each native Hawai{{Okina}}ian, or more specifically their genes, lies another rich, colorful past, j ...continued until around AD 1500 when all contact between Tahiti and Hawai{{Okina}}i appears to have stopped.
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  • ...]. He ruled as titular King or chief of [[Oahu]] and of [[Kauai]]. Kūali{{okina}}i is remembered for the for his famous kanawai, [[Law of Ni'aupi'o Kolowal
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  • ...the first reported [[European]] discovery of [[Hawaii (U.S. state)|Hawai{{Okina}}i]]. In his report, he wrote the name of the islands as "Owhyhee" or "Owhy ===[[ʻOkina|{{Okina}}Okina]]===
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  • ...[1933]]) was the sixth [[Governor of Hawaii|Territorial Governor of Hawai{{okina}}i]], serving from 1921 to 1929. Prior to his term, he was editor of the ' ...An avid traveler, he found himself in [[Honolulu, Hawaii|Honolulu, Hawai{{okina}}i]] and was persuaded to stay to become the editor of the ''Honolulu Adver
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  • The '''okina''' (Hawaiian: '''ʻokina''') is a symbol used in [[Hawaiian language|Hawaiian]] and other languages
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  • |title = [[Governor of Hawaii|Territorial Governor of Hawai{{okina}}i]]
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  • ...[1961]]) was the ninth [[Governor of Hawaii|Territorial Governor of Hawai{{okina}}i]] and served from 1942 to 1951. ...ed a significant role in the lifting of [[martial law]] in wartime Hawai{{okina}}i. Stainback believed [[Communism|Communists]] were plotting to take over
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  • Auto-populated based on [[Special:WhatLinksHere/Okina]]. Needs checking by a human.
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  • {{r|Okina}}
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  • '''Kapi{{okina}}ohookalani''' (? - 1737) 20th [[Alii Aimoku of Oahu]] (1730&ndash;1737). H
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  • '''Kahekili II''' (''''Kahekilinui{{okina}}ahumanu''') (1706, [[Haliimaile, Hawaii]] - 1793, [[Waikiki]], [[Hawaii (U ...of the [[Hawaiian Islands]] except the [[Hawaii (island)|Island of Hawai{{okina}}i]] and paved the way for the emergence of [[Kamehameha I]]. He was a son
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  • '''Keakealani-wahine''' 1640 - 1695, was the 20th Ali{{okina}}i Aimoku of [[Hawaii proper|Hawaii]] from 1665 - 1695. She was the soverei ...f Hilo at this time was Kuahuia, the son of Kua-ana-a-I, and grandson of {{okina}}I. What led to the war, or what were its incidents, has not been preserve
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  • ...overnors of Hawaii|Governor]] of the [[Hawaii (U.S. state)|State of Hawai{{okina}}i]] from 1994 to 2002. He is the first [[Filipino American]] to serve as
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  • '''Pele{{okina}}ioholani''' (? - 1770) 20th [[Alii Aimoku of Kauai]] (1730 - 1737) and 21s
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  • ...prenticeship with Seattle National Bank in 1895, Carter returned to Hawai{{okina}}i to become the cashier of [[C. Brewer & Co.]], where his father, Henry A. |title = [[Governor of Hawaii|Territorial Governor of Hawai{{okina}}i]]
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  • ...statesman]] of the [[Democratic Party of Hawaii|Democratic Party of Hawai{{okina}}i]]. ...ateside, he first attended the [[University of Hawaii|University of Hawai{{okina}}i]] at Mānoa, then transferred to [[Michigan State University]], where he
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  • ...]], [[1946]]) served as the fourth [[Governor of Hawaii|Governor of Hawai{{okina}}i]] from [[1986]] to [[1994]]. He was the first American of [[Native Hawa
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  • {{r|'Okina}}
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  • ...a''' — reigned as [[monarch]] of the [[Kingdom of Hawaii|Kingdom of Hawai{{okina}}i]] from 1863 to 1872. He was born [[11 December]], [[1830]], and died on
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  • |title = [[Governor of Hawaii|Territorial Governor of Hawai{{okina}}i]]
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  • |title = [[Governor of Hawaii|Territorial Governor of Hawai{{okina}}i]] ...ed States Senators From Hawaii|United States Senator (Class 3) from Hawai{{okina}}i]]
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  • | range = [[Hawaiian-Emperor seamount chain|Hawai{{okina}}ian-Emperor seamount chain]] ...a}}i]]. Mauna kea means "white mountain" in the [[Hawaiian language|Hawai{{okina}}ian language]], a reference to its summit being regularly covered by snow
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  • | birth_place = Big Island of Hawai{{okina}}i | title = King, or Ali{{okina}}i nui
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  • | birth_place = Big Island of Hawai{{okina}}i | title = King, or Ali{{okina}}i nui
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  • |title = [[Governor of Hawaii|Territorial Governor of Hawai{{okina}}i]]
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  • '''Kaho{{okina}}owaha-o-kalani''' was the 17th [[Alii Aimoku of Oahu]]. He ruled as titula
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  • ...ead of small pica). Thus the original Palapala Hemolele is devoid of both ʻokina and macron’s, often causing confusion for modern students reading the ori ...the [[island]] of [[Niihau]]. To emphasise the importance of the {{Okina}}okina, Keppeler used "malu" as an example. "It can mean shade or protection, but
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  • |title = [[Governor of Hawaii|Territorial Governor of Hawai{{okina}}i]]
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  • |title = [[Governor of Hawaii|Territorial Governor of Hawai{{okina}}i]]
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  • '''Kauakahi-a-Kaho{{okina}}owaha''' 18th [[Alii Aimoku of Oahu]]. He ruled as titular King or chief o
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  • ...ed into curse words or immature phrases by simply adding or subtracting an okina. We wouldn't want to accidentally use one of those now would we...[[User:Dr :I don't see how this affects page titles. Put the okina in. What's the problem? [[User:Russell D. Jones|Russell D. Jones]] 15:04,
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