- by [k]. This
difference applies to all
words with
these sounds, so the
Kauaian name for Kauaʻi was
pronounced "Tauaʻi", and Kapaʻa was
pronounced "Tapaʻa"...
- The aliʻi nui of Kauaʻi was the
sovereign ruler of the
islands of Kauaʻi and Niʻihau. The
monarchs of Kauaʻi, like
those of the
other Hawaiian islands...
-
waving of the flag" in Hawaiian) is the name of line and or
family of the
Kauaian kings:
Kawelomahamahaia (born c. 1630),
chief of
Kauai Kawelolauhuki, relative...
- is
limited to steep,
inaccessible habitat suggests that like many
other Kauaian plants, this gr**** has been
eliminated from all
other habitat types by...
- to his high rank from both
parents as well as his father's
status as a
Kauaian Lono priest,
Keawepoepoe was
given the kapu o
pahenakalani (the prostrating...
-
section of the island,
although always in
subordination to the
elder line of
Kauaʻian chiefs. It is
unclear why
Kamakahelei succeeded Peleiʻoholani as the Aliʻi...
-
there are 300 to 400
mature trees remaining. This and many
other rare
Kauaian plants were
added to the
endangered species list of the
United States in...
- Alapaʻinui, son of Alapaʻinui's half-brother kapu
chief Keawepoepoe, the son of
Kauaian chief Lonoikahaupu and
Hawaiian chiefess Kalanikauleleiaiwi, by his wife...
-
alliance was
first described to
science in 1981
after it was
discovered in a
Kauaian rainforest. It
grows in just a few
spots in
boggy forest habitat in the...
- Congress. The
Puerto Ricans Archived 2009-07-05 at the
Wayback Machine "
Kauaians celebrating Puerto Rican centennial". The
Garden Island. 17
October 2000...