-
referred to as King
Keawe II,
since prior to him his
ancestor was
Keawe-nui-a-'Umi. His full name
Keawe-ʻī-kekahi-aliʻi-o-ka-moku
means "
Keawe, the foremost...
-
coastal village sites. The Hale o
Keawe temple and
several thatched structures have been reconstructed. Hale o
Keawe was an
ancient Hawaiian heiau originally...
- 'Aunty'
Genoa Leilani Adolpho Keawe-Aiko (October 31, 1918 –
February 25, 2008) was a
Hawaiian musician.
Keawe was born on the
island of Oʻahu in the Kakaʻako...
- cursed; if the
holder dies
bearing it, his or her soul is
forfeit to ****.
Keawe, a poor
Native Hawaiian, buys a
strange unbreakable bottle from a sad, elderly...
- John
Keawe is a
Hawaiian musician and
slack key
guitar player from Hawi in the
North Kohala district of the Big
Island of Hawaii. He's most
known for...
-
House of
Keawe (
Keawe Dynasty; Hawaiian: Hale o
Keawe) is a name of one
royal house in
ancient Hawaii. The
dynasty was
founded by the King Keaweʻīkekahialiʻiokamoku...
- The
House of Kalākaua, or Kalākaua Dynasty, also
known as the
Keawe-a-Heulu line, was the
reigning family of the
Kingdom of Hawaiʻi
under King Kalākaua...
-
other islands. In Hawaiian, the
island is
sometimes called Moku o
Keawe. The word
keawe has
several meanings. One definition, "southern cross", is said...
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Issue Kapiʻolani (chiefess)
Keaweokahikiona Elelule Laʻakeaelelulu
Koakanu House House of
Keawe Father Kalaninuiamamao Mother Kekaulike-i-Kawekiuonalani...
- of
later years.
Regardless of the rumors,
Kamehameha was a
descendant of
Keawe through his
mother Kekuʻiapoiwa II; Keōua
acknowledged him as his son and...