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Keleanohoanaʻapiʻapi

Index Keleanohoanaʻapiʻapi

Keleanohoanaʻapiʻapi, short name Kelea, was an ancient Hawaiian noblewoman who is mentioned in ancient legends, and her genealogy is given in chants. [1]

Table of Contents

  1. 6 relations: Kahekili I, Kalamakua, Kawaokaohele, List of craters on Venus, Piʻilani, Piliwale.

Kahekili I

Kahekili I was a chief of Maui.

See Keleanohoanaʻapiʻapi and Kahekili I

Kalamakua

Kalamakua — also known as Kalamakua-a-Kaipuholua — was an ancient Hawaiian nobleman, the High Chief of Halawa, a place on the island of Oahu.

See Keleanohoanaʻapiʻapi and Kalamakua

Kawaokaohele

Kawaokaohele (Hawaiian for "our days of poverty") was a High Chief who ruled the island of Maui in ancient Hawaii.

See Keleanohoanaʻapiʻapi and Kawaokaohele

List of craters on Venus

This is a list of craters on Venus, named by the International Astronomical Union's (IAU) Working Group for Planetary System Nomenclature.

See Keleanohoanaʻapiʻapi and List of craters on Venus

Piʻilani

Piʻilani ("ascent to heaven") (born ca. 1460) ruled as Chief of the island of Maui in the later part of the 15th century.

See Keleanohoanaʻapiʻapi and Piʻilani

Piliwale

Piliwale (pronunciation: Peeh-leeh-vah-leh) was an ancient Hawaiian nobleman, the High Chief of the island of Oahu.

See Keleanohoanaʻapiʻapi and Piliwale

References

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