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Keliiokaloa

Index Keliiokaloa

Keli‘iokaloa (1500 – 1545) was the Aliʻi nui of the island of Hawaiʻi from 1525 to 1545. [1]

9 relations: Abraham Fornander, Aliʻi, Alii nui of Hawaii, Hawaii, Hawaii (island), Kukailani, Liloa, Tribal chief, Umi-a-Liloa.

Abraham Fornander

Abraham Fornander (November 4, 1812 – November 1, 1887) was a Swedish-born emigrant who became an important Hawaiian journalist, judge, and ethnologist.

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Aliʻi

Aliʻi is a word in the Hawaiian language that refers to the hereditary line of rulers, the noho ali'i, of the Hawaiian Islands.

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Alii nui of Hawaii

The following is a list of Alii nui of Hawaii.

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Hawaii

Hawaii (Hawaii) is the 50th and most recent state to have joined the United States, having received statehood on August 21, 1959.

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Hawaii (island)

Hawaiʻi is the largest island located in the U.S. state of Hawaii.

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Kukailani

Kūkaʻilani was a Hawaiian chief, a father of the Queen Kaikilani, aliʻi nui of Hawaiʻi.

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Liloa

Līloa was a legendary ruler of the island of Hawaii in the late 15th century.

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Tribal chief

A tribal chief is the leader of a tribal society or chiefdom.

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Umi-a-Liloa

ʻUmi-a-Līloa (fifteenth century) was a ruling ali'i-ai-moku (district high chief of Hawai'i) who inherited religious authority of Hawai'i from his father, High Chief Liloa, whose line is traced, unbroken to Hawaiian "creation".

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Redirects here:

Ke'ali'i'okaloa, Keali'iokaloa, Kealiiokaloa.

References

[1] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Keliiokaloa

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