-
legends that I
possess mention who his
mother was. He
remained true to
Lonoikamakahiki when all the
world forsook him, and was
treated by Lono as a younger...
- Cemetery. Two
basketry kāʻai
containing the ʻiwi (bones) of Līloa and
Lonoikamakahiki the only
discernible remains rescued from Hale O
Keawe and Hale O Līloa...
- island.
Petroglyphs thought to
depict the
defeat of
Kamalalawalu by
Lonoikamakahiki can be
viewed at low tide near the
temples on
Kahaluu Bay.
LEGEND OF...
-
Reconciling the past: two
basketry kāʻai and the
legendary Līloa and
Lonoikamakahiki by
Roger G. Rose.
Culture and
history in the Pacific, book by Jukka...
-
legends that I
possess mention who his
mother was. He
remained true to
Lonoikamakahiki when all the
world forsook him, and was
treated by Lono as a younger...
- Kealiʻiokaloa,
ruling chief of Hawai'i Island. She was
married to Ali'i
Lonoikamakahiki (not to be
confused with the god Lono), son of Keawe-nui-a-‘Umi, and...
-
legends that I
possess mention who his
mother was. He
remained true to
Lonoikamakahiki when all the
world forsook him, and was
treated by Lono as a younger...
-
Kamehameha III, Kekūanaōʻa
descends from Keawehanauikawalu, the son of
Lonoikamakahiki, his line was
considered high-ranking. He was the
Royal Governor of...
- "Shrimp Water" in
reference to a
battle fought on the
peninsula between Lonoikamakahiki and
Kanaloanuiokeakawaiea warriors.
There are no
references as to why...
-
legends that I
possess mention who his
mother was. He
remained true to
Lonoikamakahiki when all the
world forsook him, and was
treated by Lono as a younger...