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Līloa was a
ruler of the
island of
Hawaii in the late 15th century. He kept his
royal compound in Waipi'o Valley.
Līloa was the
firstborn son of Kiha-nui-lulu-moku...
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Hawaiian creation.
Līloa had two sons; his
firstborn Hākau from his wife/aunt Pinea, (his mother's sister), and his
second son, ʻUmi a
Līloa from his lesser...
- ʻUmi-a-
Līloa (fifteenth century) was the
supreme ruler Aliʻi-ʻAimoku (High
chief of Hawaiʻi Island) who
inherited religious authority of the Hawaiian...
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famous aliʻinui of Hawaiʻi to be ʻUmi-a-
Līloa, who
united the
island by force. He was the
illegitimate son of
Līloa, aliʻinui of Hawaiʻi who
ruled from Waipiʻo...
- the same way that
Līloa and his son ʻUmi-a-
Liloa in the
legends of the
island of Hawaii. The two
family lines of Piʻilani and
Liloa were
closely ****ociated...
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Edwin Bradfield Liloa Chillingworth, Jr.,
known as
Sonny Chillingworth, (July 14, 1932 –
August 24, 1994) was an
American guitarist and singer. Widely...
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several figures from
ancient Hawaiian history,
including Liloa,
Hakau and Umi-a-
Liloa of Hawaiʻi
Island as well as
Piilani of Maui. He
served on both...
- 1435–1460
Līloa, 1460–1480 Hākau, 1480–1490
Unbroken line of rule to this point. Hakau,
Liloa's first born and
named heir, was
overthrown by
Liloa's second...
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Hawaii dating before the time of
Liloa or his sons
Hakau and ʻUmi-a-
Līloa. It was also the site of Hale o
Liloa that held a
statue of the god in a corner...
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Līloa's Kāʻei (
Liloa's Sash) or Kāʻei Kapu o
Liloa (the
sacred sash of
Līloa) is the
sacred feathered sash of
Līloa, king of the Big
Island of Hawaiʻi...