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ʻEhu

Index ʻEhu

ʻEhu was an ancient Hawaiian nobleman (Aliʻi) and the Chief of Kona (a place on the island of Hawaiʻi). [1]

Table of Contents

  1. 9 relations: Abraham Fornander, Aliʻi, Aliʻi nui of Hawaii, Hawaii (island), Hawaiian language, Kapohauola, Kona District, Hawaii, Kuaiwa, Mary Kawena Pukui.

  2. House of Pili

Abraham Fornander

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

See ʻEhu and Abraham Fornander

Aliʻi

The aliʻi were the traditional nobility of the Hawaiian islands.

See ʻEhu and Aliʻi

Aliʻi nui of Hawaii

The following is a list of Aliʻi nui of Hawaiʻi.

See ʻEhu and Aliʻi nui of Hawaii

Hawaii (island)

Hawaii (Hawaii) is the largest island in the United States, located in the eponymous state of Hawaii.

See ʻEhu and Hawaii (island)

Hawaiian language

Hawaiian (Ōlelo Hawaii) is a Polynesian language and critically endangered language of the Austronesian language family that takes its name from Hawaiokinai, the largest island in the tropical North Pacific archipelago where it developed.

See ʻEhu and Hawaiian language

Kapohauola

Kapohauola was a High Chiefess in ancient Hawaii, Chiefess of Hawaiokinai island and Queen consort of Maui.

See ʻEhu and Kapohauola

Kona District, Hawaii

Kona is a moku or district on the Big Island of Hawaiokinai in the State of Hawaii, known for its Kona coffee and the Ironman World Championship Triathlon.

See ʻEhu and Kona District, Hawaii

Kuaiwa

Kuaiwa was a High Chief of Hawaiokinai from 1345 to 1375. ʻEhu and Kuaiwa are House of Pili.

See ʻEhu and Kuaiwa

Mary Kawena Pukui

Mary Abigail Kawenaulaokalaniahiiakaikapoliopele Naleilehuaapele Wiggin Pukui (20 April 1895 – 21 May 1986), known as Kawena, was a Hawaiian scholar, author, composer, hula expert, and educator.

See ʻEhu and Mary Kawena Pukui

See also

House of Pili

References

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

Also known as 'Ehu.