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Flag order in Honor of Prince David Klaren Laʻamea Kaumualiʻi Kawānanakoa

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Prince David Klaren Laʻamea Kaumualiʻi Kawānanakoa along with his wife Maria Kawānanakoa, Gov. Green and First Lady Jaime Kanani Green.

In honor of the late Prince David Klaren Laʻamea Kaumualiʻi Kawānanakoa, Gov. Josh Green, M.D., has ordered that the United States flag and the Hawai‘i state flag be flown at half-staff at all state offices and agencies as well as the Hawai‘i National Guard effective immediately until sunset on Friday, May 9. Plans for a memorial service are pending.

“Prince David Kawānanakoa, a respected figure in Hawai‘i’s ali‘i lineage and a dedicated cultural steward,” passed away on May 1, 2025, according to an announcement from the governor’s office.

“A descendant of Kauaʻi’s royal family and a member of the House of Kawānanakoa, Prince David was a direct descendant of both Prince David Kawānanakoa, heir to the Hawaiian Kingdom — and of King Kaumualiʻi, the last sovereign ruler of Kauaʻi and Niʻihau. He was deeply committed to preserving and perpetuating Native Hawaiian history, language and traditions. His advocacy, mentorship and leadership enriched generations of cultural practitioners and strengthened the connection between Hawai‘i’s past and its future,” according to the announcement.

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“David Kawānanakoa was a pillar of aloha ʻāina and cultural pride for our islands. His life’s work leaves an indelible mark on Hawaiʻi and serves as a reminder of the importance of heritage, service and kuleana to our community,” said Gov. Green. “Jaime and I offer our deepest condolences to his ‘ohana and all those whose lives he touched.”

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