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List of notable Native Hawaiians
This is a list of notable
Native Hawaiians . To be included on this list, they must be notable and be of the indigenous Polynesian people of the Hawaiian Islands, or their descendants.
Academia and science
Isabella Abbott (1919–2010), educator, phycologist, and
ethnobotanist ; she was the first
native Hawaiian woman to receive a
PhD in
science
Cliff Kapono , scientist, surfer, journalist; his work is focused on researching
ocean conservation and sustainability at
University of Hawai'i at Hilo
Samuel Kamakau , historian and scholar of Hawaiian culture and language, author
John S. K. Kauwe III (born 1980),
geneticist and
11th president of
Brigham Young University–Hawaii (BYU–Hawaii)
David Malo (1795–1853),
Native Hawaiian
historian of the
Kingdom of Hawaii
Mary Kawena Pukui (1895–1986), Hawaiian scholar, author, composer, hula expert and educator
Nainoa Thompson , Polynesian navigator,
Trustee for
Kamehameha Schools
Haunani-Kay Trask (1949–2021),
Hawaiian nationalist , educator, political scientist, author, and professor emeritus at the
University of Hawaiʻi at Mānoa
Native Hawaiians in academia and science
Arts and entertainment
Sam Choy , chef, restaurateur, and Food Network television personality
Marcus Coloma (born 1978), television and film actor
Sasha Colby (born 1985), drag queen,
beauty pageant winner, winner of
RuPaul’s Drag Race
Auliʻi Cravalho , actress and singer
[1]
Frank De Lima (born 1949), comedian and Catholic deacon
William De Los Santos (born 1965), author, poet, screenwriter, film director and film producer
Brian Haberlin (born 1963), comic book artist, writer, editor and producer
Kelly Hu (born 1968), actress, former fashion model and beauty pageant queen
Maren Jensen (born 1956), former model and actress; known for starring in the 1970s television series
Battlestar Galactica
Kaliko Kauahi , television actress
Gilbert Lani Kauhi (1937–2004), often credited as Zulu , actor who starred in the television series
Hawaii Five-O
Al Kikume (1894–1972), actor and stuntman
Brook Mahealani Lee (born 1971), actress, television host, model,
Miss Universe 1997
Jason Scott Lee (born November 19, 1966), actor and
martial artist
[2]
Steve Leialoha (born 1952), comic book artist
Agnes Lum (born 1956),
gravure idol ,
bikini model, actor, and singer
Jarah Mariano (born 1984), model
Maxine (born 1986), model and professional WWE wrestler
Janet Mock (born 1983), television host, director, producer, writer, and
transgender rights activist
Jason Momoa (born 1979), actor
[3]
Kellye Nakahara (1948–2020), actress, starred in the television show
M*A*S*H
Cheryl Moana Marie Nunes (born 1971), former
Oakland Raiderette ,
television presenter
Adrienne Keahi Pao (born 1975), photographer and artist
Keanu Reeves (born 1964), actor; Canadian born
Rap Reiplinger , Emmy-award winning comedian
[4]
Nicole Scherzinger (born 1978), singer-songwriter and television personality
Wini Shaw (1907–1982), actress, singer
[5]
Shannyn Sossamon (born 1978), actress
[6]
David Strathairn (born 1949), actor
Napua Stevens (1918–1990), entertainer, singer, hula dancer, musician, teacher, radio-television personality, event producer and author
Kiana Tom (born 1965),
television host , fitness expert, author, actress, and businesswoman
Brendon Urie (born 1987), lead singer of
Panic! At The Disco , one quarter native Hawaiian
Ed Parker (1931–1990), martial artist, actor, grandmaster, and founder of
American Kenpo
karati
Herman Wedemeyer (1924–1999), actor, football player, and politician; starred in
Hawaii Five-O (1972–1980)
Native Hawaiians in the arts and entertainment
Business
William Heath Davis (1822–1909), merchant and trader; early pioneer of the city of San Diego, California
Literature
Media and journalism
Music
Kealii Blaisdell (born 1972),
musician of Native Hawaiian music
Don Ho (1930–2007), entertainer, musician, best known for the song "
Tiny Bubbles "
Hoku Ho (born 1981),
Bubblegum pop singer
Mark Keali'i Ho'omalu (born 1959), musician, contemporary
Hawaiian chanter and kumu hula
Anuhea Jenkins (born 1985), singer-songwriter, musician
Dick Jensen (1942–2006),
Rhythm and Blues ,
Soul , and
Gospel singer and actor
Israel Kamakawiwoʻole (1959–1997), musician, singer-songwriter, and
Hawaiian sovereignty activist
Irmgard Farden Aluli (1911-2001), prominent composer
Keali'i Reichel (born 1962), singer-songwriter, musician
Mary Kaye (1924–2007), musician, guitarist, singer
Kūkahi (born 1999), musician, singer-songwriter, record producer
Eric Lee , musician, singer-songwriter, and record producer
Joey Moe (born 1985), hip hop and pop singer and producer; Danish-Hawaiian descent
Ruban Nielson (born 1980), musician, New Zealand singer-songwriter and musician
Dennis Pavao (1951–2002), Hawaiian
falsetto singer and musician; one of several Hawaiian musicians who during the 1970s, led the
Hawaiian music renaissance
Marlene Sai (born 1941), Hawaiian classic-style female solo singer, actress
Brendon Urie (born 1987), lead singer of
Panic! at the Disco
Native Hawaiians in music
Politics, military, and civil service
Duke Aiona (born 1955), politician, 10th
Lieutenant Governor of Hawaii from 2002 to 2010
Daniel K. Akaka , (1924–2018), politician,
United States Senator from
Hawaii from 1990 to 2013
D. G. Anderson (born 1930), politician, real estate developer and businessman;
Hawai'i State House of Representatives from 1962 to 1966;
Hawai'i State Senate from 1967 to 1983
S. Haunani Apoliona , banker,
activist for the
Hawaiian sovereignty movement
Gordon Chung-Hoon (1910–1979), first Native Hawaiian flag officer in the US Navy and Director of the Hawaii Department of Agriculture
Faith Evans (1937–2014),
Hawaii state legislator and one of the first women to serve as a
United States Marshal
Brickwood Galuteria , politician, former member of the
Hawaii Senate from the 12th district from 2008 to 2018; former radio host and actor
Clayton Hee (born 1953), politician, Member of the Hawaii Senate from the 23rd district
Victor Stewart Kaleoaloha Houston (1876–1959), politician, Delegate to the U.S. House of Representatives from Hawaii Territory's At-large district from 1927 until 1933
Curtis P. Iaukea (1855–1940), politician, court official, army officer and diplomat of the
Kingdom of Hawaii
Kaialiʻi Kahele (born 1974), politician, Member of the
U.S. House of Representatives from
Hawaii 's
2nd district from 2021
Jonah Kūhiō Kalanianaʻole (1871–1922), politician, Delegate to the
U.S. House of Representatives from
Hawaii Territory 's
At-large district from 1903 to 1922
Quentin Kawananakoa (born 1961), politician, Member of the
Hawaii House of Representatives from the 26th district, great-grandson of
Prince David Kawānanakoa
James Kealoha (1908–1983), politician, first
Lieutenant Governor of Hawaii
Esther Kia'aina (born 1963), politician,
United States Assistant Secretary of the Interior for
Insular Areas from 2014 to 2017; Member of the
Honolulu City Council from the 3rd district from 2021
Samuel Wilder King (1886–1959), politician, Delegate to the U.S. House of Representatives from Hawaii's at-large district from 1935 to 1943; 11th
Territorial Governor of Hawaii from 1953 to 1957
Joseph Nawahi (1842–1896), politician,
Native Hawaiian nationalist leader, legislator, lawyer, newspaper publisher, and painter
Herbert K. Pililaau (1928–1951),
United States Army soldier and a recipient of the
Medal of Honor
Henry Hoʻolulu Pitman (1845–1863),
Union Army soldier, one of the "Hawaiʻi Sons of the Civil War"
William S. Richardson (1919–2010), attorney, political figure, and
chief justice of the
Hawaii State Supreme Court from 1966 to 1982
Myron "Pinky" Thompson (1924–2001), Native Hawaiian community leader and trustee of
Bishop Estate
Suzanne Vares-Lum (born 1967), first female Native Hawaiian
General officer , and first Native Hawaiian president of
East–West Center
John D. Waiheʻe III (born 1946), politician, fourth
governor of Hawaii from 1986 to 1994
Robert William Kalanihiapo Wilcox ("Iron Duke of Hawaiʻi"; 1855–1903), politician, delegate to Congress
Native Hawaiians in politics, military and civil service
Sports
Travis Browne (born 1982), mixed martial artist (MMA) and
heavyweight in the
Ultimate Fighting Championship (UFC)
Madison Chock (born 1992), ice dancer
Ron Darling (born 1960), former
Major League Baseball (MLB) pitcher
Adriano Directo Emperado (1926–2009), co-founder of
Kajukenbo self-defense system
Russell Doane (born 1986), mixed martial artist (MMA) and
Bantamweight division of the
Ultimate Fighting Championship (UFC)
Max Holloway (born 1991), mixed martial artist (MMA)
Natasha Kai (born 1983), Olympic gold medalist, professional soccer player
Charles Kalani Jr. (Professor Tanaka; 1930–2000), professional athlete including
professional wrestler ,
professional boxer , actor
Jason Kapono (born 1981), basketball player, former
NBA forward
Takamiyama Daigorō (Jesse Kuhaulua; June 16, 1944), former sumo wrestler
Kevin Mawae (born 1971), former president of the
NFL Players Association
Yancy Medeiros (born 1987), mixed martial artist (MMA)
Leilani Munter (born 1974), race car driver and environmental activist
Don Muraco (born 1949), professional wrestler,
World Wrestling Federation
K. J. Noons , mixed martial artist (MMA)
Kealia Ohai , soccer player
Danny Ongais (born 1942), former race car driver
B. J. Penn (born 1978), mixed martial artist (MMA) and
Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu
Ray Schoenke (born 1941), former NFL player
Akebono Tarō (born Chadwick Haheo Rowan; 1969–2024), former professional sumo wrestler and professional wrestler
Logan Tom (born 1981), indoor
volleyball and
beach volleyball player; four-time Olympian
Shane Victorino (born 1980), professional baseball player for the Boston Red Sox
Kimo von Oelhoffen , former NFL player
Charlie Wedemeyer (1946–2010), high school coach and author; subject of a
PBS documentary and a made-for-TV movie.
Jerome Williams , baseball player
Kailee Wong , professional football player
Surfers
Native Hawaiians in sports
Royalty and nobles
Bernice Pauahi Bishop (1831–1884),
aliʻi (nobility) of the royal family of the
Kingdom of Hawaii and a well known
philanthropist
John Papa ʻĪʻī (1800–1870),
ali'i (nobility), 19th-century educator, politician and historian in the
Kingdom of Hawaii
King Kalākaua (1836–1891), known as The Merrie Monarch, last king of Hawaiʻi
Kamehameha the Great (1782–1819), first king of Hawaii
Kaumualiʻi (c. 1778–1824), last independent aliʻi nui of Kauaʻi and Niʻihau before joining with Kamehameha I
Princess Abigail Kawananakoa (1926–2022), descendant of aliʻi, a member of the
House of Kawānanakoa
Princess Kaʻiulani (1875–1899), daughter of Likelike, and the last heir apparent to the Hawaiian Kingdom
Princess Likelike (1851–1887), mother of Kaʻiulani and 2nd in line of succession after her sister Liliʻuokalani
Queen Liliʻuokalani (1838–1917), last monarch of the Kingdom of Hawaiʻi
Native Hawaiians royalty and nobles
Others
See also
References
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"Wini Shaw" . Oxford Reference . Retrieved May 12, 2021 .
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