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Kaʻiana, also
known as Keawe-
Kaʻiana-a-ʻAhuʻula, (about 1755 – 1795) was a
Native Hawaiian (kānaka ʻōiwi/maoli)
warrior and aliʻi (noble) of Puna, Hawai‘i...
- that one of his commanders, a high-ranking aliʻi
named Kaʻiana, had
defected to Kalanikū****.
Kaʻiana ****isted in
cutting notches into the Nuʻuanu Pali mountain...
- was also ****isted by one of Kamehameha's chiefs,
Kaʻiana, who
defected before the
battle began.
Kaʻiana had
fallen out of
favor with Kamehameha's inner...
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kingdoms of the
Hawaiian Islands were in a
state of war. The
series follows Kaʻiana, a
Native Hawaiian (kānaka ʻōiwi/maoli)
warrior and aliʻi (noble) who travels...
- "It's Cow or Never",
uncredited appearance 2023 The
Climb Himself 8
episodes TBA
Chief of War
Kaʻiana Miniseries; also co-creator and
executive producer...
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December 1788, the
Iphigenia under William Douglas arrived with
Chief Kaʻiana, who had
already traveled to China. The
first American ship was probably...
- two
maternal half-brothers: Nāhiʻōleʻa (son of
Kuimiheua II of Maui) and
Kaʻiana (son of ʻAhuʻula-a-Keawe of Hawaiʻi Island). As a
descendant of the Maui...
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known as Pali Kamakaui. Kāʻeo's two
brothers from the
island of Maui,
Kaʻiana and his half-brother
Kahekili II, the King of Maui,
fought for Kāʻeo, and...
- Nui.
Historian Samuel Kamakau later makes the
contradictory claim that
Kaʻiana was Kuakini's
father and also
claimed he was a poʻolua
child (possessing...
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feathered cloaks (ʻahu ʻula) and helmets. The
chief in the
background is
Kaʻiana.
Russian cannon outside the
Bishop Museum in
Honolulu in 1960 Entrance...