- John Owen
ʻAimoku Dominis (January 9, 1883 – July 7, 1917) was the
illegitimate son of John Owen
Dominis and Mary
Purdy Lamiki ʻAimoku, and the adopted...
- Kamehameha's forces.
Kamehameha I Aliʻi
Aimoku of Kauaʻi Aliʻi
Aimoku of Molokaʻi Aliʻi
Aimoku of Oʻahu Aliʻi
Aimoku of Maui
Royal Governors of
Hawaii Ancient...
- (Aliʻi
ʻAimoku) of
Hawaii List of
monarchs (Aliʻi
ʻAimoku) of
Kauai List of
monarchs (Aliʻi
ʻAimoku) of Oahu List of
monarchs (Aliʻi
ʻAimoku) of Maui...
- The aliʻi were the
traditional nobility of the
Hawaiian islands. They were part of a
hereditary line of rulers, the noho aliʻi.
Cognates of the word aliʻi...
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Ancient Hawaiʻi
Kingdom of Hawaiʻi Aliʻi
Aimoku of Oʻahu Aliʻi
Aimoku of Molokaʻi Aliʻi
Aimoku of Maui Aliʻi
Aimoku of Hawaiʻi Jim
Bartels (2003). "Nu'uanu...
- Molokaʻi. Kāʻeokūlani was the
younger son of Kekaulike, the 23rd Aliʻi
Aimoku and Moʻi of Maui. He
became the co-king and
effective ruler of Kauaʻi by...
-
Mausoleum known as
Mauna Ala. He had a
natural son, John
ʻAimoku Dominis, with Mary
Purdy Lamiki ʻAimoku, a
servant of his wife, born
January 9, 1883. Liliʻuokalani...
- The aliʻi nui of Oahu was the
sovereign and
supreme ruler of one of the four main
Hawaiian Islands. The
monarchs of the
Island of Oʻahu, like
those of...
- ʻUmi-a-Līloa (fifteenth century) was the
supreme ruler Aliʻi-
ʻAimoku (High
chief of Hawaiʻi Island) who
inherited religious authority of the Hawaiian...
- The Aliʻi nui of Maui was the
supreme ruler of the
islands of Maui, one of the four main
Hawaiian Islands as well as the
smaller island of Lanai. The title...