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According to the
Hawaiian chants,
Chief Maweke (also
spelled Māweke in Hawaiian;
Hawaiian pronunciation: MAH-WEH-KEH) was a
chief of the
highest known...
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Princess Mualani was of
Tahitian ancestry as a
descendant of the kahu (priest)
Maweke who came to Oahu from Tahiti.
After her mother's death,
Chiefess Mualani...
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first ruler of Koʻolau was High
Chief Kalehenui.
Kalehenui —
child of
Maweke (a
wizard from Tahiti) Hinakaimauliʻawa (female) —
child of
Kalehenui and...
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Chief Mulielealiʻi of Oahu. Mulielealiʻi was a son of the
famous wizard Maweke from Tahiti. Kumuhonuaʻs
mother was
called Wehelani, and Kumuhonuaʻs siblings...
- Hawaii. He was a
member of the
Nanaulu line and is also
known as Keaunui-a-
Maweke. His
mother was High
Chiefess Naiolaukea, also
known as Naiolakea. (In ancient...
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generation from Kalahari, moku, the son of Kanipahu, with
Hualani of the Nanaulu-
Maweke line, and half-brother to Kalapana, the
direct ancestor of Liloa. When parting...
- Koʻolau and his spouse, Unaʻula, and was thus a
descendant of the
wizard Maweke of Tahiti. Kaulaulaokalani's
grandparents were Kua-o-Mua and his wife, Kapua-a-Mua...
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known as
Kalehunui or as Kalehenui-a-
Maweke,
which connects him to his father.
Māweke, A
Voyaging Aliʻi
Family of
Maweke Kamakau,
Samuel M.,
Ruling Chiefs...
- father's successor. Keʻoloʻewa's wife was Lady Nuʻakea, a
member of
Maweke's family.
Maweke was a
chief and kahuna—wizard, so he was
greatly admired because...
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early monarchs of Oʻahu
around 1290 A.D. Nāwele was a
descendant of
Chief Māweke. Nāwele was a son of the
Prince Kahokupohakano (also
known as Ho`okupohokano)...