English: Juliette Montague Cooke (1812-1896) was a founder and teacher of the Royal School of Hawaii 1839-1849, also known as the Chiefs' Children's School. She married Amos Starr Cooke in 1836, who founded the firm of Castle and Cooke which became one of the "Big Five" corporations that dominated the early Hawaiian economy.
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