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Hawaii portal Chief Kumuhonua (or Kumu-Honua) was a High
Chief in
ancient Hawaii, who was Aliʻi Nui ("king") of Oahu, one of the
Hawaiian Islands, and...
- Papahānaumoku are 37th in the
Kumuhonua genealogy, and 28th in the Kumuʻuli.
Kumuhonua, the
ancestor of the
Kumuhonua genealogy, was
believed to be the...
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sacrifice or
laborious ritual was
needed in the
worship of Kāne. In the
Kumuhonua legend, he
created Earth,
bestowed upon it sea creatures, animals, plants...
- Nanaulu, a
fourteenth generation descendant of Wakea, was the
ancestor of
Kumuhonua, the
first known king of Oʻahu,
brother of Moikeha, King of
Kauai of the...
- or in the Rapa Nui language. In
Hawaiian traditions the
first man was
Kumuhonua. He was made by Kāne, or by Kāne, Kū, and Lono. His body was made by mixing...
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which might be mythical.[citation needed]
Naval skirmish between King
Kumuhonua of Oahu and his
brothers over land successions. (11th century)
First Oahuan...
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ancient times and is
mentioned in
chants and legends. His
father was
Chief Kumuhonua of Oʻahu, son of
Chief Mulielealiʻi of the
Maweke line;
Maweke was a wizard...
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second born was High
Chiefess Kauhiokaka (aka Kauhiokeka). See also
Kumuhonua, Hawai’i
State Archives. Lomoma'aikanaka
married secondly to King...
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married Mulielealiʻi, and bore him: High
Chief Moʻikeha of
Kauai High
Chief Kumuhonua, "King" of Oahu High
Chief ʻOlopana, who had two
wives and went to Tahiti...