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Keaoua Kekua-o-kalani (sometimes
known as Kaiwi-kuamoʻo Kekua-o-kalani) was a
nephew of the king
Kamehameha I, the
chief from
Hawaii Island who unified...
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anyone goes
there wearing a
maile lei, they will be
knocked to the ground.
Keaoua Kekuaokalani, a
cousin to
Liholiho (Kamehameha II),
objected to the overturn...
- half-brother Keōua and bore him a
daughter Kiʻilaweau. Ma**** was a
grandmother of
Keaoua Kekuaokalani.
Abraham Fornander (1880). An
Account of the
Polynesian Race:...
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family during the
Kingdom of Hawaii. She
along with her
second husband Keaoua Kekuaokalani died
fighting for the
Hawaiian religion after Kamehameha II...
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officially inherited the kingdom,
calling himself Kamehameha II. His
nephew Keaoua Kekuaokalani inherited the
important military and
religious post of guardian...
- Nui, her cousin. With him she had a daughter, Ma**** I,
grandmother of
Keaoua Kekuaokalani who, at the
abolition of the kapu
system in 1819, took up arms...
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efforts to
abolish the
Hawaiian religion. A
reactionary faction led by
Keaoua Kekuaokalani, a
nephew of
Kamehameha I and
former student of Hewahewa, revolted...
- the
traditional funeral rites of the
Hawaiian religion. When his
nephew Keaoua Kekuaokalani organized an uprising,
Hoapili was sent with
chief orator Naihe...
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along with Kapiʻolani, were not
satisfied with the old ways.
Chief Keaoua Kekuaokalani attempted to
gather followers of the old
system at the temple...
- old
traditions known as kapu were no
longer in effect. In
November 1819
Keaoua Kekuaokalani gathered followers of the old ways to Kaʻawaloa and threatened...