Daughters of Hawaii
Huliheʻe Palace, which is managed by the organization | |
| Founded | November 18, 1903 |
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| Founders | Emma Smith Dillingham Anna M. Paris Anne Alexander Dickey Sarah Coan Waters Lucinda Clarke Severance Ellen Armstrong Weaver Cornelia Hall Jones |
| Type | Non-profit, lineage society, service organization |
| Focus | Historic preservation, Cultural preservation, education, community service |
| Headquarters | 2913 Pali Highway Honolulu, Hawaii, U.S. |
| Membership | 1,100 |
Regent & President | Manu Powers |
| Website | daughtersofhawaii |
The Daughters of Hawaiʻi is a nonprofit service organization and lineage society founded in 1903 that is dedicated to the preservation of Hawaiian culture, language, and sacred and historic sites. They run the Huliheʻe Palace and the Queen Emma Summer Palace (Hānaiakamalama).