Kawaokaohele. He was a brother of Kiha-a-Piʻilani and Piʻikea and uncle of the chief Kumalae, ruler of Hilo. Shortly after Piʻilani died, Lono succeeded him...
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mother was named La’ieloheloheikawai. Shortly after Piʻilani died, Kihaʻs brother Lono-a-Piʻilani succeeded him. When Kiha had to flee from Maui, he sought...
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and Piʻilaniwahine from Piʻilani in the couple's marriage and offspring. Piʻilani and his sons were circumcised. Piʻilani's is a descendant of Puna-i-mua...
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a High Chiefess. She was a daughter of Piʻilani and Chiefess La’ieloheloheikawai and sister of Lono-a-Piʻilani and Kiha-a-Piʻilani. Piʻilani built a great...
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ushered in the Kingdom of Hawaii. Aliʻi nui Piʻilani Aliʻi nui Lono-a-Pi'ilani Aliʻi nui Kiha-a-Pi'ilani Aliʻi nui Kamalalawalu Aliʻi nui Kauhiakama Aliʻi...
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ʻUmi-a-Liloa, Aliʻi of Hawaiʻi. His mother was Piʻikea, daughter of Piʻilani of Maui. Kumalae’s uncles were Lono-a-Piʻilani and Kiha-a-Piʻilani and his...
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story, as many sagas do, a portion of historical accuracy remains. ʻUmi-a-Līloaʻs wife was Princess Piʻikea, daughter of Piʻilani, Aliʻi-ʻAimoku of Maui...
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it dates to the 13th century. Agricultural heiau, called generally Hale-o-Lono for the god of fertility, can be found today on Oʻahu at Makaha (Kaneaki...
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Kapohauola was a High Chiefess in ancient Hawaii, Chiefess of Hawaiʻi island and Queen consort of Maui. She is mentioned in ancient legends and was also...
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say Cook was mistaken for Lono, because of the type of sails on his ship and his pale skintone. In 1889, King Kalākaua printed a sixty-page pamphlet of the...
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Kāne married Piʻilaniwahine and from their union the chiefly lines of Piʻilani and the full Liloa/Umi/Hakau lines are merged. The couple had three children...
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conqueror and first ruler of the Kingdom of Hawaii. The state of Hawaii gave a statue of him to the National Statuary Hall Collection in Washington, D.C...
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History of Hawaii (section ʻUmi-a-Līloa)
gods (ka hā) – Kū, Kāne, Lono, Kanaloa forty male gods or aspects of Kāne (ke kanahā) four hundred gods and goddesses (ka lau) a multitude of gods and goddesses...
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Mamakakaua", "Eia No Kawika/Kalakaua He Inoa", "He Pua Wehiwa", "Ku‘i Ka Lono", "Ia Oe E Ka La" and "He‘eia" among its list of best songs created by Hawaiian...
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Kalaniʻōpuʻu (redirect from Kalaniopu'u-a-Kaiamamao)
Kalaniʻōpuʻu-a-Kaiamamao (c. 1729 – April 1782) was the aliʻi nui (supreme monarch) of the island of Hawaiʻi. He was called Terreeoboo, King of Owhyhee...
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at various points along its length) and vice versa. During World War II, a temporary Federal route numbering system was setup on the island of Oahu....
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god Lono. After Kamehameha united the Hawaiian islands into the Hawaiian Kingdom, he granted Hewahewa control over the Waimea Valley on Oahu, a powerful...
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/ 19.719°N 155.068°W / 19.719; -155.068 The Merrie Monarch Festival is a week-long cultural festival that takes place annually in Hilo, Hawaii during...
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Kānekapōlei was a Native Hawaiian aliʻi wahine (queen) and wife of Kalaniʻōpuʻu, aliʻi nui (king/supreme ruler) of the Island of Hawaii and aunt of Kamehameha...
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Susan Holman (23 May 2008). The Enlightenment and Captain James Cook: The Lono-Cook-Kirk-Regenesis. AuthorHouse. pp. 173–. ISBN 978-1-4685-3337-8. King...
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