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Kawaokaohele (Hawaiian for "our days of poverty") was a High
Chief who
ruled the
island of Maui in
ancient Hawaii.
Kawaokaohele was a son of Kahekili...
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single line. His rule was
peaceful for most of his reign. His
father was
Kawaokaohele and his
mother was Kepalaoa. Pilʻilani and his
offspring are important...
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succeeded his
father and
uncle as ruler.
Kahekili I's
successor was his son
Kawaokaohele, who was
succeeded by his own son Piʻilani Piʻilani was the
first ruler...
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Kuleanakapiko Kapiko Akahiakuleana Keanianihooleilei Kumalae Kahekili I
Kawaokaohele Haukanuimakamaka Piʻilani
Kepalaoa Piʻikea
Kalonanui Kalamakua Kaipuholua...
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descent from Wakea. In the beginning, from
about Paumakua of Maui down to
Kawaokaohele's reign, the Aliʻi nui of Maui only
controlled the much
larger western...
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after god Lono. Lono was a son of the King Piʻilani and
grandson of
Kawaokaohele. He was a
brother of Kiha-a-Piʻilani and Piʻikea and
uncle of the chief...
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Keleanohoanaapiapi who is the main
character of one
ancient chant, and
Kawaokaohele, who was the King of Maui. She also
married High
Chief ʻEhu, son of the...
- Kauai.
Kahekili was
known to have had two
children from her, a son
named Kawaokaohele,
whose name
means "Our-Days-of-Poverty" to
commemorate the impoverishment...
- his wife, Lady
Haukanuimakamaka of Kauai, and thus a
sister of
Chief Kawaokaohele. Keleanohoanaʻapiʻapi was most
likely born on the
island of Maui. She...