Peter Kaʻeo | |||||
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Born | Honolulu, Oahu | March 4, 1836||||
Died | November 26, 1880 Honolulu, Oahu | (aged 44)||||
Burial | November 28, 1880[1] | ||||
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Father | Joshua Kaʻeo John Kalaipaihala Young (hānai) | ||||
Mother | Jane Lahilahi Young Julia Alapai (hānai) |
Peter Young Kaʻeo Kekuaokalani (March 4, 1836 – November 26, 1880) was a Hawaiian high chief (aliʻi) and politician of the Kingdom of Hawaii. His cousin was Emma, who contended for the throne after the death of Kamehameha. After being diagnosed with leprosy, he was exiled in 1873 to Kalaupapa, the isolation settlement on Molokaʻ. He was later permitted to return to Honolulu, where he died.