Kinoʻoleoliliha

Kinoʻoleoliliha Pitman (c. 1825–1855), also written as Kinoole-o-Liliha, was a high chiefess in the Kingdom of Hawaii. She was known as Mrs. Pitman after her marriage. In the Hawaiian language, kino 'ole means "thin" and liliha can mean "heartsick".

Kinoʻole-o-Liliha
High Chiefess Kinoʻole
Portrait by John Mix Stanley 1849 at the Peabody Essex Museum of Salem
Bornc. 1825
Hilo, Hawaii, Kingdom of Hawaii
DiedAugust 16, 1855 (aged 30)
Honolulu, Oahu, Kingdom of Hawaii
SpouseBenjamin Pitman
IssueMary Pitman Ailau
Henry Hoʻolulu Pitman
Benjamin Keolaokalani Pitman
FatherHigh Chief Hoʻolulu
MotherHigh Chiefess Charlotte Halaki Cox
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