Boki (Hawaiian chief)
Boki (sometimes Poki, born Kamāʻuleʻule) (before 1785–after December 1829) was a High Chief in the ancient Hawaiian tradition and served the Kingdom of Hawaii as royal governor of the island of Oahu. Boki ran a mercantile and shipping business and encouraged the Hawaiians to gather sandalwood for trade.
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Boki (Hawaiian chief)
Boki (sometimes Poki, born Kamāʻuleʻule) (before 1785–after December 1829) was a High Chief in the ancient Hawaiian tradition and served the Kingdom of Hawaii as royal governor of the island of Oahu. Boki ran a mercantile and shipping business and encouraged the Hawaiians to gather sandalwood for trade.
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Boki (sometimes Poki, born Kam ...... o gather sandalwood for trade.
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Governor of Oahu
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Boki in mahiole with wife Liliha
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Boki in a painting by John Hayter
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after December, 1829
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Kekuamanoha and Kamakahukilani
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Boki (sometimes Poki, born Kam ...... o gather sandalwood for trade.
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