Queen Liliuokalani
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Lydia Kamaka'eha was born September 2, 1838 on the island of Oahu, the third of ten childern of high-ranking Hawaiian chiefs, Caesar Kapa'akea and Anale'a Keohokahole. At birth she became the adopted child of chiefs Laura Konia and Abner Paki. When she was 4, Lili'uokalani was sent to The Royal School on Oahu founded by King Kamehameha III. At the royal school Lili'uokalani learned polished English, studied music and the arts and traveled everywhere. At the Royal School, Lili'uokalani fell under the influence of Congregational missionaries, who had by then established their strong presence. Among the richest landowners among the Ha'oles in Hawaii, many were the children of the original Congregational missionaries.Lili'uokalani's talent for music was polished at The Royal School. During her lifetime, she penned more than 150 songs including, "Aloha Oe."