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Kawelo (meaning "the
waving of the flag" in Hawaiian) is the name of line and or
family of the
Kauaian kings:
Kawelomahamahaia (born c. 1630),
chief of...
- of Kauai, Hawaii.
Kawelo, a
giant of
enormous strength,
departs for Oahu and
encounters Apukohai.
After a
fierce struggle,
Kawelo kills Apukohai, having...
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Kawelo a Maihunaliʻi (sometimes
written as
Kawelo-a-Maihunalii), also
known as
Kaweloleimakau (or Kawelolei-makau), was the
usurping aliʻi nui (supreme...
- Kauaʻi County, Hawaiʻi,
United States. It is the
ancient birthplace of
Kawelo, a
member of Kauai's
ruling family. The po****tion was 4,994 at the 2020...
- 1560 Kamakapu, 1560 - 1580
Kawelo-mahamahaia, 1580 - 1600 Kawelomakualua, 1600 - 1620 Kaweloaikanaka, 1620 - 1650
Kawelo-a-Maihuna-ali`i,
usurper (c...
- and Ted", J. (Jane) Hathaway,
Kathryn Hawthorne,
Roberta Hudson,
Ioane Kawelo, J.
Edgar Lowell,
Jules Reynard, F. (Frederick) Van Norman, Hal
Vinton and...
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commonly cited in
ethnographies and
traditional sources include apo, huamoa,
kawelo,
likolehua and uahi-a-pele.
Huamoa is a
variety described as egg-like, being...
- half-sister wife
Kalanikauleleiaiwi (1695–1725)
Kauai (complete list) –
Kawelo a Maihunaliʻi,
usurper King (c.1640–1650) List of
governors of dependent...
- ; Vaughan,
Mehana Blaich; Kurashima, Natalie; Wann, Lei; Cadiz, Emily;
Kawelo, A. Hiʻilei; Cypher, Māhealani; Kaluhiwa, Leialoha; Springer,
Hannah Kihalani...
- said to be the
parent of all fish species. In the end, two
heroes named Kawelo and
Makuakeke killed the fish
named Uhumaka'ika'i. Choat, J.H.; Carpenter...