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Keleanohoanaʻapiʻapi,
short name Kelea, was an
ancient Hawaiian noblewoman who is
mentioned in
ancient legends, and her
genealogy is
given in chants. She...
- of Hawaii. She was a
child of
nobleman Kalamakua and
famous lady
Keleanohoanaʻapiʻapi. Piʻilani
Glenda Bendure; Ned
Friary (2008).
Lonely Planet Maui....
- "Our-Days-of-Poverty" to
commemorate the impoverishment, and a
beautiful daughter Keleanohoanaʻapiʻapi. He was
succeeded by his son.
Abraham Fornander, An
Account of the...
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Kawaokaohele was
ruler of the island. Kawaokaohele’s sister,
beautiful Keleanohoanaʻapiʻapi, was
abducted and
married into the
noble family of Oahu. Kawaokaohele...
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Kahekili I
Kawaokaohele Haukanuimakamaka Piʻilani
Kepalaoa Piʻikea
Kalonanui Kalamakua Kaipuholua Laielohelohe Kahekili I
Keleanohoanaapiapi Haukanuimakamaka...
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Kalamakua of Halawa,
whilst Piliwaleʻs aunt-in-law was
famous Princess Keleanohoanaʻapiʻapi of Maui, who also
married Piliwaleʻs brother,
Prince Lō-Lale. After...
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whilst Kālonaiki
ruled over the rest of Oʻahu.
Kalamakua married Keleanohoanaʻapiʻapi,
Princess of Maui. The
daughter of
Kalamakua and his
consort was...
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Kepalaoa Lono-a-Piʻilani Maili****ahi
Kalonanui Kanepukoa Kalamakua Kaipuholua Laielohelohe Kakae Kahekili I
Kapohauola Keleanohoanaapiapi Haukanuimakamaka...
- 8.9°N 25.6°E / 8.9; 25.6 (Kelea) 24.5 1994
Chiefess of Maui,
Keleanohoanaʻapiʻapi (c. 1450).
WGPSN Kelila 52°36′N 168°12′W / 52.6°N 168.2°W / 52...
- war campaigns.
Kapohauola was a
grandmother of
beautiful Princess Keleanohoanaapiapi who is the main
character of one
ancient chant, and Kawaokaohele,...