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Chief Kaniuhu (Hawaiian: Aliʻi
Kaniuhu) was an
ancient Hawaiian noble and the High
Chief (Hawaiian: Aliʻi Nui) of the
Island of Hawaiʻi (the "Big Island")...
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called "the Big Island". Pilikaʻaeia, 1110–1130 ****ohou, 1130–1150
Kaniuhu, 1150–1180 Kanipahu, 1180–1210 Kamaʻiole,
usurper of Kanipahu, deposed...
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supreme high
chief (1125–1155) ****ohou,
supreme high
chief (1155–1185)
Kaniuhu,
supreme high
chief (1185–1215)
Dates calculated on the
basis of Lange...
- Maʻakitoe, King (?)
United States:
Hawaii Island of Hawaiʻi (complete list) –
Kaniuhu,
supreme high
chief (1185–1215) Kanipahu,
supreme high
chief (1215–1245)...
- ****ohou was his half-sister
Hineuki (Hina-keʻuki).
Their son was
named Kaniuhu, and he
ruled after ****ohouʻs death. Aliʻi
means "noble/chief", whilst...
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ancient Hawaiian chief. He was of the Pili line.
Kanipahu was a son of Aliʻi
Kaniuhu and Hiliamakani.
After Kanipahu lived on Molokaʻi and it was discovered...
- chiefs, and
their union was
considered sacred.
Their son was High
Chief Kaniuhu, a
successor of his father, and
through him,
Hineuki was a grandmother...