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Kumalae was a
Hawaiian High Chief, Aliʻi Nui (ruler) of Hilo. He is also
known as
Kumalae-nui-a-ʻUmi ("
Kumalae the Great, son of ʻUmi"). He was born about...
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Jonah Kumalae (October 13, 1874 – May 6, 1940) was an
American politician, businessman, publisher,
ukulele manufacturer, and
musician of
ethnic Hawaiian...
- his
Royal Hawaiian Quartet,
along with
ukulele maker and
player Jonah Kumalae. The po****rity of the
ensemble with
visitors launched a fad for Hawaiian-themed...
- the Moi of Maui, and who was the
mother of Aihakoko, a daughter, and
Kumalae, a son; (5.) Mokuahualeiakea,
descended from the
great Ehu
family in Kona...
- Piʻilani, Aliʻi-ʻAimoku of Maui. Piʻikea and ʻUmi were the
parents of son
Kumalae and
daughter Aihākōkō. His
father was High
Chief Liloa, and his mother...
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Jonah Kūhiō Kalanianaʻole,
Prince of Hawai'i and
American politician Jonah Kumalae,
Hawaiian politician and
ukulele manufacturer Jonah Laulu (born 2000),...
- the Moi of Maui, and who was the
mother of Aihakoko, a daughter, and
Kumalae, a son; (5.) Mokuahualeiakea,
descended from the
great Ehu
family in Kona...
- Hauanuihonialawahine,
Chiefess of
Kauai Piʻilani
Kepalaoa Piʻikea,
Chiefess of Maui and Hawaiʻi
Kumalae,
Chief of Hilo ʻUmi-a-Liloa, King of Hawaiʻi Kaawa...
- the Moi of Maui, and who was the
mother of Aihakoko, a daughter, and
Kumalae, a son; (5.) Mokuahualeiakea,
descended from the
great Ehu
family in Kona...
- of Kū. Piʻikea went to Hawaiʻi and
married ʻUmi-a-Liloa.
Their son was
Kumalae. They also had a daughter, Aihākōkō. When Kiha had to flee from Maui, he...