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Kahokuohua (born ca. 1462) was a High
Chief of the
Hawaiian island of
Molokai in the 15th century, and he is
mentioned in old chants. His
title was Aliʻi...
- Kamauaua, High
Chief of Molokaʻi Kaupeepeenuikauila,
Prince of Molokaʻi
Kahokuohua, High
Chief of Molokaʻi Kalanipehu, High
Chief of Molokaʻi Kanealai, High...
- King
Kamaloohua of Maui King Alo of Maui
Queen Kaumana I
Moekeaea King Loe of Maui
Chiefess Kapu of Maui King
Kahokuohua of Molokaʻi
Chiefess Wahaʻakuna...
- Wahaʻakuna, who is
mentioned by
Samuel Kamakau. They had a son
named Kahokuohua, who was a King of Molokaʻi island. Loe is
considered to be the great...
- (female)
Kamauliwahine (female)
Hualani (female) some
number of
generations Kahokuohua some
number of
generations Kalanipehu some
number of
generations Kanealai...
- see kapu.)
Their son was King Loe of Maui and
their grandson was King
Kahokuohua of Molokai.
There are two
famous legends about Kamaloʻohua. One legend...
- that
Kaulahea was born at Kūkaniloko
Birth Site.
Kaulahea was a son of
Kahokuohua,
Chief of
Molokai and Hikakaiula, the Chiefess.
Kaulahea followed his...
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preceded to
invade the
island of Molokai,
where Kahokuohua was the prin****l
chief or Moi.
Kahokuohua was
defeated conquered, and
taken prisoner. Kalaunuiohua...
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Princess Kapohanaupuni of Hilo. This
means that her
parents were King
Kahokuohua and his wife Hiʻikawaiula. She was born
around 1503. She
married her nephew...