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Lydia’s Voice

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COURTESY KAMEHAMEHA SCHOOLS
ILLUSTRATION BY KIP AOKI / KAOKI@STARADVERTISER.COM
As the hanai daughter of Queen Liliuokalani, Lydia Aholo, recorded on tape starting in 1969, was able to offer rare insights into the personal life of the queen. This portrait was taken during a school reunion by Luryier "Pop" Diamond, official photographer for the Kamehameha Schools from 1953 to 1983. Aholo graduated in 1897.
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COURTESY SANDEE BONURA
Sandee Bonura, left, was able to play the tape of Lydia Aholo's voice for Aholo's great-grandniece, Frances Mahelona of Kailua.
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COURTESY SCRIPPS INSTITUTION OF OCEANOGRAPHY ARCHIVES
Kawaiahao Seminary students in December 1891. Although Lydia Aholo was a student at the time, it's not known if she's pictured here.
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COURTESY KAMEHAMEHA SCHOOLS
Helena G. Allen, a Southern Californian writer who interviewed Aholo for her 1982 book, "The Betrayal of Liliuokalani," a biography of the last queen of Hawaii.