Prince David Kalanianaʻole
Prince David Kalanianaʻole was a prominent Hawaiian royal born on June 20, 1868. He was the son of King David Kalākaua and Queen Kapiʻolani. As a member of the Hawaiian monarchy, he played a significant role in the cultural and political life of Hawaii during a time of great change.
Kalanianaʻole served as a delegate to the United States Congress, advocating for the rights of Native Hawaiians. He was also known for his contributions to Hawaiian music and hula, helping to preserve and promote traditional Hawaiian culture. He passed away on January 6, 1909, leaving a lasting legacy.