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Kapae-a-Lakona (Hawaiian for: "
Kapae, son of Lakona";
Hawaiian pronunciation: Kah-pah-eh; also
known as Kapea-a-Lakona; born ca. 14th century) was a High...
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stands alone".
refer to the star's
solitary nature. It was also
called Kapae-poto ("Short horizon"),
because it
rarely sets from the
vantage point of...
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Maweke Mulielealiʻi
Kumuhonua Elepuʻukahonua Ho'okupohokano
Nawele Lakona Kapae-a-Lakona Haka Maʻilikākahi Kālonaiki
Piliwale Kūkaniloko (female) Kalaʻimanuʻia...
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named Alaʻikauakoko, also
known as Kanakoko, and
their child was a son,
Kapae-a-Lakona.
Lakona ruled together with his
cousiness Maelo, and was succeeded...
- same name is used for
other stars and
constellations throughout Polynesia.
Kapae-poto, "Short horizon",
referred to it
rarely setting as seen in New Zealand;...
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Chief Kapae-a-Lakona of Oʻahu, son of the
Chief Lakona of Oahu. Thus, he was from the
House of Maweke. Hakaʻs
mother was Wehina; she was
Kapae-a-Lakonaʻs...
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advocate George Kanahele ****erted that “the name
Kapaemahu reflects that, '
Kapae'
means 'to set aside'; mahu
means 'homo****ual desire", but this interpretation...
- Nāwele was
succeeded as aliʻi nui by Lakona,
later father of High
Chief Kapae-a-Lakona.
Family of
Maweke Kamakau,
Samuel M.,
Ruling Chiefs of
Hawaii (Revised...
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Wahine of Oahu and Hawaiʻi—the
mother of Kalapana, Aliʻi of Hawaiʻi, and
Kapae-a-Lakona, Aliʻi of Oʻahu.
Hineuki died in Hawaiʻi and she has been buried...