Victoria Kaʻiulani "The People's Princess of Hawai'i"
Victoria Kaʻiulani, born as Kawēkiu Kaʻiulani Lunalilo Kalaninuiahilapalapa Cleghorn (October 16, 1875 – March 6, 1899). Also known as the Last Princess of Hawaii, and The Peacock Princess. She was skilled in swimming, surfing, paddling, painting, sewing, and lua martial arts. Early Life: She grew up learning multiple languages: Hawaiian, English, German, French, and studied Gaelic, Tahitian, Portuguese, Spanish, Japanese, and Chinese. The princess grew up at ʻAinahau, an estate given to her by her godmother, Ruth Keʻelikolani. She loved to ride her pony "Fairy" and feed her pet peacocks under the large Indian banyan in front of her house. Family: Her mother was Princess Miriam Likelike and her father was Archibald Scott Cleghorn. Cleghorn Family: Scotland, Edinburgh, the Cleghorn family was known for their expertise of the land with being landscapers, horticulturists, and urban planning. This would be from Kaʻiulani's Grandfather "Thomas Cleghorn" who had h...