Nahienaena
| Nāhiʻenaʻena | |||||
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Painting of Nāhiʻenaʻena by Barthélémy Lauvergne in 1836. | |||||
| Born | c. 1815 Keauhou Bay at South Kona, Hawaiʻi | ||||
| Died | December 30, 1836 (aged 20–21) Honolulu, Oahu | ||||
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| Spouse | William Pitt Leleiohoku I | ||||
| Issue | Lot Kapuāiwa (hānai) | ||||
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| House | House of Kamehameha | ||||
| Father | Kamehameha I | ||||
| Mother | Queen Keōpūolani | ||||
Harriet or Harrieta Keōpūolani Nāhiʻenaʻena (1815–1836) was a high-ranking princess during the founding of the Kingdom of Hawaii and the conversion of some of the ruling class to Christianity.