Anna Kuulei Kahanamoku (née Furtado; September 28, 1911 – March 28, 1969) was a Hawaiian teacher who became an elected Fourth District member of the Hawaii Territorial House of Representatives.
[2] Prior to her teaching position at a junior high school in Hoolehua, Molokai, she worked at Palama Settlement nonprofit social service agency in the Kalihi area of Oahu.
Following her two-year stint on Molokai, she then taught for 15 years at Washington Intermediate (Middle) School in Honolulu.
At the end of her service as a territorial representative, she was employed as an executive with Pan American World Airways in 1960.
[7] Anna served as 1968 residential drive chairman for the American Cancer Society, and was active on several local boards and charities.