- 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...
- 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...
- 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...
- (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...
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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...
-
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...
- ʻUmi-a-Līloa (fifteenth century) was the
supreme ruler Aliʻi-
ʻAimoku (High
chief of Hawaiʻi Island) who
inherited religious authority of the Hawaiian...
-
traditional Māori dance. Haka can also
refer to: Haka of Oahu, 7th Alii
Aimoku of Oahu Haka of the All Blacks, pre-game
challenge of the All
Blacks rugby...