I first met het at a party that Haunani and David hosted at their house in Waimanalo. Itʻs my recollection Haunani and David furnished a place for her stay at that time.
It was my impression she was more into Hawaiian culture, whereas Haunani was focused on Hawaiian politics.
Ed Greevy
Honolulu, HI
Lilikalā Kameʻeleihiwa and John Dominis Holt (November 2, 1990) Negative: 7019
Lilikalā Kame’eleihiwa (left), Mililani Trask, Kanalu Young, and Haunani-Kay Trask lead march to Iolani Palace to protest the 1893 overthrow of the Hawaiian Kingdom (1993)
Demonstration supporting Haunani-Kay Trask at UH. Lilikalā Kameʻeleihiwa, John Dominis Holt, and Setsuo Okubo. (2 November 1990) Negative: 7019-6-26A
Lilikalā Kameʻeleihiwa addresses Ethnic Studies students at Kaimuki Library meeting. (circa 1972) Negative: 2580-11
Hawaiian activists Lilikalā Kameʻeleihiwa, John Dominis Holt, and Setsuo Okubu at support protest for Haunani-Kay Trask (November 2, 1990) Negative: 7019-6-26A