• Haho (born c. 1098 in Hawaii) was an ancient Hawaiian High Chief (Aliʻi), who was a ruler of Maui. He is mentioned in legends and old chants and is also...
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  • Haho may refer to: Haho Prefecture, a region of Togo Haho River, a tributary of Lake Togo Haho, Burkina Faso, a village in Burkina Faso Haho of Maui, ancient...
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  • Paumakua (redirect from Paumakua of Maui)
    become the lord of some lands in the Hilo district of Hawaiʻi. Paumakua married his sister Manokalililani and their son was King Haho of Maui. The Kumulipo:...
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    a census-designated place (CDP) in Maui County, Hawaii, United States. On the northwest coast of the island of Maui, it encompasses Lahaina town and the...
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  • Kanemokuhealiʻi ruled after his father and was a descendant of Haho of Maui, an early chief of the island. Wife of Kanemokuhealiʻi was Keikauhale and the couple had...
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  • She was a wife of Panaikaiaiki and mother of one son, Ahulinuikaʻapeapea. According to the chant, Palena was born ca. 1120 to Haho and his wife Kauilaʻanapa...
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  • of Palena, great-great grandson of mythical King Haho and great-great-great grandson of Paumakua of Maui, who was the mythical ancestor of chiefs of Maui...
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    David Kawānanakoa (category Prisoners and detainees of the Republic of Hawaii)
    Kamae 1980, pp. 39–44. "Found under: Hala ia Lani Kumakomako o Hawaii Nui a Haho!". Kuokoa Home Rula. Vol. VI, no. 23. Honolulu. June 5, 1908. p. 1. Taylor...
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