- The
Battle of
Kepaniwai ("Battle of the
Dammed Waters of ʻĪao" or Kaʻuwaʻupali, "Battle of the
Clawed Cliffs") was
fought in 1790
between the islands...
- the
battle site was
named Kepaniwai ("the
damming of the waters").
Established in 1952, the
Heritage Gardens in
Kepaniwai Park
recognize the multicultural...
-
Hawaiian rulers, site of Kamehameha's
decisive 1790
victory at the
Battle of
Kepaniwai in the Iao Valley,
location of the 19th
century Mission Station and birthplace...
- Keōpuolani was 11,
Kamehameha attacked the
island of Maui at the
Battle of
Kepaniwai while her great-uncle King
Kahekili II was away on the
island Oʻahu. When...
- Hawaiʻi island,
invaded Maui in 1790 and
fought the
inconclusive Battle of
Kepaniwai. He
returned to Hawaiʻi to
battle a rival,
subduing Maui a few
years later...
- they
defeated Maui's army led by Kalanikū**** at the
bloody Battle of
Kepaniwai while the aliʻi
Kahekili II was on Oahu. In 1791,
Kahekili and his brother...
-
Kamehameha I had
conquered Maui and Molokaʻi five
years prior in the
Battle of
Kepaniwai. They were
abandoned when the Big
Island became at risk and
later reconquered...
-
Paper Money Riot
Unification of
Hawaii (1790 - 1795) 1790:
Battle of
Kepaniwai, 1790
Footprints 1791:
Battle of
Kawaihae 1795:
Battle of Nuʻuanu 1791...
- 1790,
after the
forces of
Kamehameha I won the very
deadly Battle of
Kepaniwai, his son
Liholiho rededicated Pihana. List of
Hawaii state parks "National...
-
Bahay Kubo (Nipa Hut) at
Kepaniwai Park, Iao Valley, Maui, Hawaii...