Talk:Theresa Laʻanui

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Copyright[edit]

I am the one who posted this, and hold the Copyright © 1999 - 2004 Keali`i Publishing. for http://www.geocities.com/keouanui/Theresa.html.

This page does not conform well to the other articles on the Hawaiian monarchy. At the very least, we should drop the "Princess," and even then, "Theresa Laanui" should suffice IMO. Aoi 10:47, 4 Mar 2005 (UTC)

I agree that this could be moved to Theresa Laanui. 217.140.193.123 17:13, 10 July 2005 (UTC)[reply]

I disagree, Princess Theresa Owana La'anui is a princess by birth. No one can remove that. Professors and the board of royal genealogy has already published this information as well as King Kamehameha III.

What does this have to do with copyright?...In reality a lot of these so-call Hawaiian princesses are not princess by creation which is the only way anyone can be legally be a "real Princess of Hawaii", royal highness, legislative and monarchial approval in all, in the Kingdom of Hawaii. See this video and Category:Hawaiian princesses. She is only called Princess like Bernice Pauahi Bishop because of her high rank as a high chiefess and her close proximity and relation to the monarchs of Hawaii.--KAVEBEAR (talk) 09:04, 7 July 2011 (UTC)[reply]

pretenders of Laanui family[edit]

Living pretender:

Owana Ka'ohelelani Mahaelani-rose Salazar = Owana Salazar. born 30th October 1953, educ. Kamehameha Sch. and Univ. of Hawaii. Slack-key guitarist and singer. m. (first) Ronald Walters. m. (second) ca. 1980, Kaipo DeGuire. She has issue: (a) Noa Kalokuokamaile DeGuire. b. 19th November 1981 (son/o Kaipo DeGuire). (b) Kapumahana Ka'ahumanu Walters. b. 15th October 1979 (daughter/o Ronald Walters).


Deceased pretender:

Helena Kalokuokamaile Wilcox = Helen Salazar-Mach. born at Honolulu, Oahu, 13th April 1917, died at Haleiwa, Honolulu, Oahu, 19 Sept 1988. A claimant to the Hawaiian crown (under no comprehensible system of regal succession!). Head of the Ka Lahui Hawaii Org 1987-1988. m. (first) Henry Mario Salazar (b. at Hermosillo, Sonora, Mexico,22nd November 1919; d. at Honolulu, Oahu, 23rd August 1968), younger son of Manuel Bernardino Salazar, by his wife, Maria Enriqetta de la Huerta. m. (second) …Mach. She was the eldest daughter (her brothers surviving) of Robert Garibaldi Kalani-kupuapai Kalani-nui Keoua Wilcox (1893-1934) and his first wife Helen Kaleipuanani Simerson Wilberton. Robert was son of Theresa Laanui and her second husband Colonel Robert Wilcox.

Despite of having also surviving sons, Helen's heiress as pretender is her daughter Owana (1953-), above.

Liluokalani 1917 Will[edit]

It seems she forged a will of Liliuokalani in 1917 leaving all her wealth to her and her children by Wilcox. It was later discovered to be a forgery when one of the witness admitted to be bribed. There many news article on it from 1917.--KAVEBEAR (talk) 17:56, 16 July 2013 (UTC)[reply]

Also her two children by Wilcox are were born out of wedlock. I'm guessing they were legitimized after they married but their parents were still unmarried at the time. Only their daughter Elizabeth was born after the marriage, It seems Theresa Cartwright and Robert Wilcox lived together as a couple until he was able to attain an official divorce from his first wife, who left for Italy without --KAVEBEAR (talk) 01:37, 7 June 2014 (UTC)[reply]


  • Keohokalole had for husbands Kumimeheua, the first spouse, and Kapaakea, the second. Kauakaka was the issue of Keohokalole and Kamimeheua and she had for husband Kaukahole, Kamaikaopo being the issue, who had for husband G. Laanui. Theresa O. Belliveau was the offspring of the last named couple. Keohokalole’s children by Kapaakea were King Kalakaua, Queen Liliuokalani, Princess Likelike, Kalahoolewa and Kaiminaauao

Newspapers[edit]

1930

1936

  • Hollingsworth, Louise (October 17, 1936). "Princess Theresa Revives The Days of Hawaiian Royalty". Honolulu Star-Bulletin. Honolulu. p. 1. Retrieved July 4, 2018 – via Newspapers.com. {{cite news}}: Unknown parameter |subscription= ignored (|url-access= suggested) (help)
  • Hollingsworth, Louise (October 17, 1936). "Princess Teresa Recalls Day Of Island Royalty". Honolulu Star-Bulletin. Honolulu. p. 7. Retrieved July 4, 2018 – via Newspapers.com. {{cite news}}: Unknown parameter |subscription= ignored (|url-access= suggested) (help)

1942 Birthday

1943 Birthday

Death

Funeral