. English: Funeral Procession of Keōpūolani. Explanation of the Engraving representing the Funeral Procession. 1. Foreigners.–2. Missionaries.–3. Favorite attendants of Keopuolani.–4. Corpse; pall-bearers the four queens of Rihoriho and two principal women.–5. The Prince and Princess.–6. The King and Hoapiri.–7. Karaimoku and his brother Boki.–8. King Taumuarii and Kaahumanu.–9. Kuakini and Kalakua.–10. Piia and Wahinepio.–11. Kaikioeva and Keaveamahi.–12. Naihi and . September 1823. William Ellis  (1794–1872)    Alternative names W. Ellis; Reverend William Ellis; Rev. William


. English: Funeral Procession of Keōpūolani. Explanation of the Engraving representing the Funeral Procession. 1. Foreigners.–2. Missionaries.–3. Favorite attendants of Keopuolani.–4. Corpse; pall-bearers the four queens of Rihoriho and two principal women.–5. The Prince and Princess.–6. The King and Hoapiri.–7. Karaimoku and his brother Boki.–8. King Taumuarii and Kaahumanu.–9. Kuakini and Kalakua.–10. Piia and Wahinepio.–11. Kaikioeva and Keaveamahi.–12. Naihi and . September 1823. William Ellis  (1794–1872)    Alternative names W. Ellis; Reverend William Ellis; Rev. William Ellis Description British missionary, writer and photographer Date of birth/death 29 August 1794 9 June 1872 Location of birth/death London London Work period 1816-1872 Work location Society Islands, Hawaiian Islands, Madagascar, Great Britain Authority control : Q719525 VIAF:?9930620 ISNI:?0000 0001 0777 0516 ULAN:?500006011 LCCN:?n79127899 NLA:?35062729 WorldCat ? Funeral procession of Keopuolani from her posthumous memoir


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