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Chief Kūaliʻi was a
Hawaiian aliʻi of Oʻahu, who
reigned in the 1700s. He was from Kailua, and led wars
against the
chiefs of Waialua, Ewa, and Waianae...
- pp. 40–55. Alexander, W.D. (introduction) (September 1893). "THE SONG OF
KUALII, OF HAWAII,
SANDWICH ISLANDS". The
Journal of the
Polynesian Society. 2...
- Maʻilikūkahi, the lawmaker, who was
followed by
generations of monarchs.
Kualiʻi was the
first of the
warlike kings and was
succeeded by his sons. In 1773...
- children.
Sumner and
Ellis had
three children:
William Kualiʻi Sumner Ellis (1874–?),
Victoria Kualiʻi Sumner Ellis (1875–1921) and John
Kapilikea Sumner...
- Adams,
Leader (1800–1829)
United States:
Hawaii Kauai (complete list) –
Kualii, King (?–1730) Peleioholani, King (1730–1770) Kamakahelei, (female) King...
- in Olalowaia. He is
mentioned in the
chant Kumulipo and in the
Chant of
Kūaliʻi.
Kahiko is also
mentioned in The
Legend of Waia. The
legend is that there...
- Keaulumoku; Kalaniomaiheuila,
mother of Kalanikahimakeialii, the wife of
Kualii of Oahu, and,
through her
daughter Kaionuilalahai,
grandmother of Kahahana...
- is a
property in Honolulu, Hawaii. The house, also
known as
Kualii (also
spelled Kualiʻi), was
built in 1911–1912 for
Charles Montague Cooke Jr., and...
- with high
chiefs of Oʻahu, such as
Kakuhihewa in the 15th
century and
Kualiʻi in the late 17th century. It may have
reached the peak of its importance...
- Kākuhihewa and his successors, Kanekapu, Kahoowaha, Kauakahiakahoowaha, and
Kualiʻi,
Kailua replaced Waikiki as the
residential seat of the Oʻahu
Rulers (aliʻi...