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- The Kuamoʻo Burials (also known as the Lekeleke Burial Grounds) is an historic Hawaiian burial site for warriors killed during a major battle in 1819...
- Kuamoʻo Moʻokini (ca. 1100–1200) was a priest who made Hawaii's first heiau, Mo'okini Heiau, in the Big Island of Hawaii, United States, as a person who...
- milepost 6, 580 heads inland for three miles (5 km). Route 580 is called Kuamoʻo Road at this point and it is 1.5 miles (2.4 km) to the ʻŌpaekaʻa Falls...
- Highway (Route 56) in Wailua — — Kuamoʻo Road: Former portion of Route 58 Route 581 5.06 8.14 Kūhiō Highway (Route 56) Kuamoʻo Road (Route 580) — — ****ui Street...
- which are historical and/or notable. It does not include pet cemeteries. Kuamoo Burials (also known as the Lekeleke Burial Grounds), Kuamo'o Bay, North...
- Kaʻōanaʻeha Mele, or Mary Kuamoʻo Kaʻōanaʻeha (c. 1780 – January 22, 1850), was a Hawaiian high chiefess during the formation of the Kingdom of Hawaii...
- 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...
- alongside her husband in the Battle of Kuamoʻo, they both perished in defense of the kapu system. Visiting Kuamoʻo a few years afterward, British missionary...
- with supporters, they gathered together with weapons at the battle of Kuamoʻo in attempt to restore the kapu taken away. Hawaiians from the area where...
- military advisor known as High Chief Olohana, and Princess Kaʻōanaʻeha Kuamoʻo. Her maternal grandmother, Kaʻōanaʻeha, was generally called the niece...