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Kalola Pupuka-o-Honokawailani was a
Hawaiian high chiefess. The
first Europeans in
Hawaii called her Rora-rora. She was a
daughter of King
Kekaulike of...
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Kalola-a-Kumukoa, also
known as Kalolawahilani, also
known simply as
Kalola, was the
first wife of
Kamehameha I. She was a high
chiefess (Aliʻi) of Hawaii...
- Kamehameha's army was
helped by the use of two
cannons (named "Lopaka" and "
Kalola")
operated by John
Young and
Isaac Davis, two of Kamehameha's
royal advisors...
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people survived this flood: two men,
Loralola and Poilola, and two women,
Kalola and Rimalola. When they
landed they
found they had lost
their fire and all...
- Kekuʻiapoiwa
Liliha were half-siblings
through their shared mother, High
Chiefess Kalola-Pupuka-Honokawahilani of Maui. As a child, Keōpuolani
lived for a while...
- Kīwalaʻō was born in 1760 to Aliʻi Nui, Kalaniʻōpuʻu and his
queen consort Kalola Pupuka. He was the
eldest son of the
ruler and was the heir apparent. While...
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Children Programme Jyoti Sagar Amrit Sagar Best Art
Direction -
Mukesh Kalola Best
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Nikhat Mariyam Best...
- "Up to this
period Kamehameha had had but two
recognised wives. One was
Kalola,
referred to on page 201; the
other was Peleuli. Her
parents were Kamanawa...
- Kalaniʻōpuʻu (k)
Kalola (w) Keōua (k) Kekuʻiapoiwa II (w) Kānekapōlei (w) Kīwalaʻō
Kekuiapoiwa Liliha Keōpūolani
Kamehameha I (The Great) (died 1819) Kalākua...
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three or four sons and two daughters.[citation needed] His
sister was
Kalola.
There is a
theory that he was the
biological father of
Kamehameha I, as...