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October 17, 2016 6:30 p.m. - 8:30 p.m. Kanaʻina Building ʻIolani Palace Grounds (Old Archives Building) Free and Open to the Public Wheelchair Accessible Limited Seating Hui Aloha ʻĀina o Honolulu Lydia Aholo, The Queen’s Daughter Her Truth, Her Story, In Her Words An Audio/Visual Presentation with Dr. Sandra Bonura Drawing From Primary Documents – A Series of Scholarly Presentations on Hawaiian History Presents For more information: (808) 284-3460 | [email protected]. | kuepetitioncontinues.com KŪ`Ē PETITION CONTINUES Find kūpuna who signed with our alphabetized database. Sign with them today. Sponsored by: Hui Aloha ʻĀina o Honolulu Hui Kūlike Kākou Lydia Kaʻōnohiponiponiokalani Aholo, hānai daughter of Queen Liliʻuokalani, raised in the royal court of the last reigning monarch of Hawaii, lived from 1878 to 1979—a lifespan encompassing 101 years of tumultuous change in Hawaiʻi. Dr. Bonura’s presentation will focus on why primary source material is essential to understanding and writing Hawaiʻi’s history, as illustrated by her research on the life of Lydia K. Aholo published in the 2013 Hawaiian Journal of History. Selections from the taped recording of 92 year old Lydia Aholo’s 1969 interview will be played. Hear her personal recollections of the Queen. Presentation will be followed by a talk-story.

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October 17, 20166:30 p.m. - 8:30 p.m.

Kanaʻina BuildingʻIolani Palace Grounds

(Old Archives Building)

Free and Open to the PublicWheelchair Accessible

Limited Seating

Hui Aloha ʻĀina o Honolulu

Lydia Aholo, The Queen’s DaughterHer Truth, Her Story, In Her Words

An Aud io /Visua l Presenta t ion w i th Dr. Sandra Bonura

Drawing From Primary Documents – A Series of Scholarly Presentations on Hawaiian HistoryPresents

For more information: (808) 284-3460 | palolo@hawai i . r r.com. | kuepet i t ioncont inues.com

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Find kūpuna who signedwith our alphabetized database.Sign with them today.

Sponsored by:

Hui Aloha ʻĀina o Honolulu

Hui Kūlike Kākou

Lydia Kaʻōnohiponiponiokalani Aholo, hānai daughter of Queen Liliʻuokalani,raised in the royal court of the last reigning monarch of Hawaii, lived from 1878 to 1979—a lifespan encompassing 101 years of tumultuous change in Hawaiʻi. Dr. Bonura’s presentation will focus on why primary source material is essential to understanding and writing Hawaiʻi’s history, as illustrated by her research on the life of Lydia K. Aholo published in the 2013 Hawaiian Journal of History. Selections from the taped recording of 92 year old Lydia Aholo’s 1969 interview will be played. Hear her personal recollections of the Queen.Presentation will be followed by a talk-story.