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Kānekapōlei was a Native Hawaiian aliʻi wahine (queen) and wife of Kalaniʻōpuʻu, aliʻi nui (king/supreme ruler) of the Island of Hawaii and aunt of Kamehameha I, who were all present at Captain James Cook's death. She called attention to the kidnapping of her husband by Cook and his men, attracting his royal attendants to the beach, answering her calls for help.

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  • كانِكابولي (بالهاوائية: Kānekapōlei) هي من سكان هاواي الأصليين علي واهين (ملكة) وزوجة كالانيوبي، آليا نوي (الملك / الحاكم الأعلى) لجزيرة هاواي وعمة كاميهاميها الأول، الذين كانوا جميعًا حاضرين في وفاة الكابتن جيمس كوك. (ar)
  • Kānekapōlei era una hawaiana nativa aliʻi reina y esposa de , aliʻi nui (rey/gobernante supremo) de la Isla de Hawái y tía de Kamehameha I, que estuvieron presentes en la muerte del capitán James Cook. Ella llamó la atención sobre el secuestro de su marido por Cook y sus hombres, atrayendo a sus asistentes reales a la playa, respondiendo a sus llamadas de ayuda. (es)
  • Kānekapōlei was a Native Hawaiian aliʻi wahine (queen) and wife of Kalaniʻōpuʻu, aliʻi nui (king/supreme ruler) of the Island of Hawaii and aunt of Kamehameha I, who were all present at Captain James Cook's death. She called attention to the kidnapping of her husband by Cook and his men, attracting his royal attendants to the beach, answering her calls for help. (en)
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  • كانِكابولي (بالهاوائية: Kānekapōlei) هي من سكان هاواي الأصليين علي واهين (ملكة) وزوجة كالانيوبي، آليا نوي (الملك / الحاكم الأعلى) لجزيرة هاواي وعمة كاميهاميها الأول، الذين كانوا جميعًا حاضرين في وفاة الكابتن جيمس كوك. (ar)
  • Kānekapōlei era una hawaiana nativa aliʻi reina y esposa de , aliʻi nui (rey/gobernante supremo) de la Isla de Hawái y tía de Kamehameha I, que estuvieron presentes en la muerte del capitán James Cook. Ella llamó la atención sobre el secuestro de su marido por Cook y sus hombres, atrayendo a sus asistentes reales a la playa, respondiendo a sus llamadas de ayuda. (es)
  • Kānekapōlei was a Native Hawaiian aliʻi wahine (queen) and wife of Kalaniʻōpuʻu, aliʻi nui (king/supreme ruler) of the Island of Hawaii and aunt of Kamehameha I, who were all present at Captain James Cook's death. She called attention to the kidnapping of her husband by Cook and his men, attracting his royal attendants to the beach, answering her calls for help. (en)
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  • كانكابولي (ar)
  • Kānekapōlei (es)
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