Kahekili II — For the 13th Moʻi of Maui, see Kahekili I. Kahekili nui ʻahumanu Spouse Kau Wahine Lauhiwa Issue Kalanikūpule Kalilikauoha Kaloa Father Waikīkī Kahekili II, full name Kahekilinuiʻahumanu, (c. 1737–1794) was the twenty fifth King (Mo … Wikipedia
Kahahana — Infobox Monarch name =Kahahana of Oahu title =King of Ookinaahu caption = reign =1773 1783 full name =Kahahana a Elani ? predecessor =Kumahana successor =Kingdom annexed to Maui father =Elani mother =Kaionuilalahai|Kahahana (1758 1783) was the… … Wikipedia
Elani of Ewa — Elani was a High Chief of the Ewa district on the Island of Oʻahu and father of the last independent Sovereign of Oahu. In an uprising to regain the autonomy of the Kingdom of Oahu, he fought Kahekili II and died. His is not as well known as his… … Wikipedia
List of Hawaii state highways — Below is a partial list of state highways in Hawai‘i. The current state (then territorial) highway numbering system was established in 1955. Numbers are organized so that the number corresponds to the island. In general, two digit numbers are… … Wikipedia
Battle of Nu'uanu — Infobox Military Conflict conflict=Battle of Nu uanu partof=Unification of Hawaii caption= date=May 1795 place=Oahu, Hawaii result=Kamehameha I victory combatant1=Kamehameha I s army combatant2=O ahu army and Ka iana s army (which was a section… … Wikipedia
Kalanikūpule — was the 27th Mōokinaī of Maui and King of Ookinaahu. He was the last king to physically fight with Kamehameha I over the Hawaiian Islands. Kalanikūpule was the last of the longest line of okinaAliokinai Aimoku in Hawaiian Islands. Early life… … Wikipedia
Battle of Kepaniwai — The Battle of Kepaniwai (also called the Battle of the Dammed Waters of okinaĪao or Battle of the Clawed Cliffs ) was fought in 1790 between Hawaiokinai and Maui. The forces of Hawaiokinai were led by Kamehameha I, while the forces of Maui were… … Wikipedia
Moʻi of Maui — The Mōʻī of Maui, sometimes called the Aliʻi Aimoku, was the ruler of the island of Maui, one of the four main Hawaiian Islands, during the ancient Hawaii period. Contents 1 Overview 2 Mōʻī of Maui 3 Hāna … Wikipedia
Keeaumoku II — Cox Keʻeaumoku II Governor of Maui Governor Cox of Maui, ink and watercolor over graphite by Adrien Taunay the Younger, 1819 Spouse Kekuaiaea Akahi a Pauelua ʻ … Wikipedia
Kamehameha I — This article is about the first King of Hawaii. For other kings of the same name, see King Kamehameha (disambiguation). For other meanings of Kamehameha , see Kamehameha (disambiguation). Kamehameha I King of the Hawaiian Islands (more...) … Wikipedia