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Kamaiʻole is a
chief mentioned in
Hawaiian chants and legends. He was Aliʻi Nui ("king") by usurpation.
David Malo
mentions that
Kamaiʻole seized the kingdom...
- 1110–1130 ****ohou, 1130–1150 Kaniuhu, 1150–1180 Kanipahu, 1180–1210
Kamaʻiole,
usurper of Kanipahu,
deposed by Kalapana, 1245–1250
Kalapana of Hawaiʻi...
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supreme high
chief (1185–1215) Kanipahu,
supreme high
chief (1215–1245)
Kamaʻiole,
usurper (1245–1255)
Kalapana of Hawaiʻi,
supreme high
chief (1255–1285)...
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Usurper Predecessor Reign Comments Kamaiole Kanipahu 1245–1255 Alapaʻi Nui Keaweʻīkekahialiʻiokamoku 1725–1754...
- Preceded by
Kaniuhu Aliʻi nui of
Hawaii 1215 — 1245 Succeeded by
Kamaiole...
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According to the legends,
Kalapana was a
successor of the
cruel Chief Kamaiole.
David Malo.
Hawaiian Antiquities.
Bishop Museum Press. However, there...
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called Kamaiole became the new
ruler of the island. Malamaʻihanaʻae
married Kalapana, who
ruled over the
island after the
murder of
Kamaiole. Kalapana...