- rule over Hawai'i Island,
deposing the
tyrant and
highest ranking chief,
Kapawā. At this time in Hawai'i's history, the four
island kingdoms were Kauaʻi...
- of Hawaiʻi. He was a
sovereign chief, who
deposed the
indigenous chief,
Kapawa. The
Hawaiian word pili is the
native Hawaiian name of
Heteropogon contortus...
- the underworld, is
represented by the
phallic stone of the ʻĪao Needle.
Kapawa, the king of Hawaiʻi
prior to Pili, was
buried here. Maui's
ruler Kakaʻe...
- the underworld, is
represented by the
phallic stone of the ʻĪao Needle.
Kapawa, the king of Hawaiʻi
prior to Pili, was
buried here. Maui's
ruler Kakaʻe...
- Tamatou, King (?)
United States:
Hawaii Island of Hawaiʻi (complete list) –
Kapawa,
supreme high
chief (?) Pilikaʻaeia,
supreme high
chief (1125–1155) ****ohou...
- Beganović Ivan
Novoselec Blessing Eleke Slavko Lukić
Hosilot Farkhor Willy Kapawa ****ne Bilé
Obama Junior Prince Sime
Giorgi Gadrani Luka
Koberidze Prosper...
- MF TJK
Abdurakhmon Rozimov 9 FW CMR
Francois Enyegue 10 DF CMR
Willy Kapawa 11 FW TJK
Abdukhalil Boronov 12 MF TJK P
Rakhmonov 13 MF GHA Aryeetey...
- death, he was
succeeded as
paramount chief of Ngāti Tūwharetoa by his son
Kapawa.
Tamamutu was the
oldest son of Te Rangi-ita and Waitapu.
Through his father...
-
support for
various productions The
Spectrum –
official student publication Kapawa – The
Official English Student Publication of USLS Liceo-De La
Salle Senior...
- Pilikaʻaiea,
whilst their daughter was Hina-au-kekele.
Lanakawai was
succeeded by
Kapawa, a man who was a usurper, but who was
deposed by Lanakawai's
grandson Pilikaʻaiea...