- Duke Paoa
Kahinu Mokoe Hulikohola Kahanamoku (August 24, 1890 –
January 22, 1968) was a
Hawaiian competition swimmer who po****rized the
sport of surfing...
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Championship is
named in
honor of the "Father of
Modern Surfing", Duke Paoa
Kahinu Mokoe Hulikohola Kahanamoku. The
contest began in 1965 by
invitation only...
- "Batabana Aaji Jauthi"
Humane Sagar,
Ananya Nanda 4.03 2. "Tu Mate
Kichhi Kahinu"
Humane Sagar,
Diptirekha Padhi 5.00 3. "Bhai Aame
Bobal Toka" Ashutosh...
- is
known of son Moʻoheau-nui-i-Kaʻaiawaʻawa-o-ʻUlu (1828–1845).
Daughter Kahinu o-Kekuaokalani-i-Lekeleke (1829–after 1853)
married William Beckley (1814–1871)...
- Kūʻahuʻula Keōua Peʻeʻale
Pauli Kaʻōleiokū
Kahiwa Kānekapōlei
Alika Mela Kahaʻaulani, k.
Kahinu, w.
House Keawe Father Kauakahiakua Mother ʻUmiaemoku...
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November 26, 1845, to
William Charles Malulani Kaleipaihala Beckley and
Kahinu o
Kekuaokalani i Lekeleke. His
father was one of the sons of
Captain George...
- 1847, she was the only
daughter and
second child of
Hawaiian chiefess Kahinu and
William Charles Malulani Kaleipaihala Beckley (1814–1871). Her brothers...
- Moʻoheau-nui-i-Kaaiawaawa-o-ʻUlu and her only
known sister was the High
Chiefess Kahinu-o-kekuaukalani, who
married William Beckley (1814–1871), the hapa-haole...
-
unnamed pure
Hawaiian chiefess who died childless, his
second wife was
Kahinu,
daughter of Hoʻolulu. His
third wife was Mary Ann Kameʻehiwa Tressilyan...
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Lunalilo Home.
Taylor would succeed the Kaheas',
descendants of Auhea's aunt
Kahinu-o-Kekuaokalani Beckley, as the kahu (caretaker) of the
Royal Mausoleum at...