Sargent Hiikua Kahanamoku (March 5, 1910 – May 16, 1993) was a Native Hawaiian aquatic athlete and public relations spokesperson for Standard Oil Company. Sculptor Malvina Hoffman used him as her model for part of The Races of Mankind exhibit at the Field Museum of Natural History in Chicago. Sargent was the younger brother of Duke Kahanamoku.
Sargent Hiikua Kahanamoku (March 5, 1910 – May 16, 1993) was a Native Hawaiian aquatic athlete and public relations spokesperson for Standard Oil Company...
headed by Duke Halapu Kahanamoku and Julia Paʻakonia Lonokahikina Paoa. He had five brothers, and three sisters. His brothers were Sargent, Samuel, David, William...
Olympic gold medalist Duke Kahanamoku and the elder brother of SargentKahanamoku. He was born to Duke Halapu Kahanamoku and Julia Paakonia Paoa in 1902...
statehood, she served in the Hawaii State Senate. She and her husband SargentKahanamoku were active in civic endeavors. They were elected the King and Queen...
of Sunken Gold 10 Maritime, Pirates Harry S. Webb Anita Stewart, Duke Kahanamoku, Jack Pierce (make-up artist) Parts of chapters 4 through 7 were recently...
of Sunken Gold 1927 10 Maritime Harry S. Webb Anita Stewart and Duke Kahanamoku The film is considered to be lost. 3 The Golden Stallion 1927 10 Western...