- seventh-born child. It is
located 23 mi (20 nmi; 37 km) west-southwest of
Kawaihoa Point on Niʻihau, and
about 150 nmi (173 mi; 278 km) west of Honolulu....
- Niʻihau who
unified the
island after defeating his rival, a
chief named Kawaihoa. A
stone wall (Pāpōhaku)
across a
quarter of the island's
southern end...
- Kala'akeakauikawēkiu
Kenneth Dean Alohapumehanaokalā
Victor Kona, Hawai'i — — Hālau
Kawaihoa Greg
Lontayao — Hālau Ke Kia'i A 'O Hula Kapi'olani Ha'o — — Hālau Keali'i...
-
Henry "Hank"
Kawaihoa "Prince" Oana Jr. (January 22, 1910 – June 19, 1976) was a
professional baseball player for 23
years from 1929 to 1951. He pla****...
- also
called Kūpikipikiʻō , in the west to
Portlock Point, also
known as
Kawaihoa Point, to the east. On the land side, just to the east of
Diamond Head...
-
occasional breaks: an
evening audience at the
Central Union Church, the
Kawaihoa Church, a
Chinese New Year luau,
returning to the
Young Hotel, a reception...