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    ʻUmi-a-Līloa (fifteenth century) was the supreme ruler Aliʻi-ʻAimoku (High chief of Hawaiʻi Island) who inherited religious authority of HawaiʻiHawaiian...
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  • was descended. Līloa had two sons: his firstborn, Hākau, from his wife Pinea (his mother's sister); and his second son, ʻUmi-a-Līloa, from his lesser-ranking...
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  • Japan Umi-a-Liloa, king of the island of Hawaii Umi Dachlan, Indonesian female artist Umi Garrett, American female pianist. Umi (singer), Tierra Umi Wilson...
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  • Hawaiian creation. Līloa had two sons; his firstborn Hākau from his wife/aunt Pinea, (his mother's sister), and his second son, ʻUmi a Līloa from his lesser...
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    the same way that Līloa and his son ʻUmi-a-Liloa in the legends of the island of Hawaii. The two family lines of Piʻilani and Liloa were closely associated...
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  • son Umi-a-Liloa; however, the hereditary line of Liloa is unbroken and continues. 'Umi-a-Līloa, 1490–1525 Kealiʻiokaloa, 1525–1545 Keawenui-a-ʻUmi, 1545–1575...
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  • before the time of Liloa or his sons Hakau and ʻUmi-a-Līloa. It was also the site of Hale o Liloa that held a statue of the god in a corner of the structure...
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    to his second son, ʻUmi-a-Līloa, born to a lower ranking mother. The sash could have been the same one that Liloa had given to ʻUmi's mother for the future...
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    Kalaniʻōpuʻu-a-Kaiamamao (c. 1729 – April 1782) was the aliʻi nui (supreme monarch) of the island of Hawaiʻi. He was called Terreeoboo, King of Owhyhee...
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  • flesh to be tastiest. When Nanaue was a man, Umi-a-Liloa, the king of Hawaii, issued an order for all men to till a large plantation for the king. When...
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    Kamehameha I (category House of Līloa)
    conqueror and first ruler of the Kingdom of Hawaii. The state of Hawaii gave a statue of him to the National Statuary Hall Collection in Washington, D.C...
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  • House of Moana (category House of Līloa)
    Piʻilaniwahine and from their union the chiefly lines of Piʻilani and the full Liloa/Umi/Hakau lines are merged. The couple had three children, ʻIlikiāmoana, Lonoamoana...
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    Ahua A ʻUmi Heiau, which would mean "mound of ʻUmi". It was built for ʻUmi-a-Liloa, often called ʻUmi, who ruled the island of Hawaiʻi early in the 16th...
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  • the eldest son of Umi-a-Liloa, Aliʻi Aimoku of Hawaiʻi, by his third wife and half-sister, Aliʻi Kapukini-a-Liloa, daughter of Liloa, Aliʻi Aimoku of Hawaiʻi...
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  • father was ʻUmi-a-Liloa, Aliʻi of Hawaiʻi. His mother was Piʻikea, daughter of Piʻilani of Maui. Kumalae’s uncles were Lono-a-Piʻilani and Kiha-a-Piʻilani...
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    Kamehameha Dynasty. Kanaʻina was a descendant of several figures from ancient Hawaiian history, including Liloa, Hakau and Umi-a-Liloa of Hawaiʻi Island as well...
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    relates that ʻUmi-a-Līloa, son of the great High Chief Līloa, took control of the land and divided it into ahupuaʻa. However, there is also a general belief...
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    Hawaiʻi had been ruled by one line descended from Umi-a-Liloa. At the death of Keaweʻīkekahialiʻiokamoku, a lower ranking chief, Alapainui, overthrew the...
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  • brother Lono-a-Piʻilani succeeded him. When Kiha had to flee from Maui, he sought refuge with his sister Piʻikea, wife of ʻUmi-a-Liloa, king of Hawaiʻi...
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    List of coupled siblings (category Wikipedia articles incorporating a citation from the ODNB)
    Kalanikauleleiaiwi Kekuʻiapoiwa I and her half-brother Kekaulike Umi-a-Liloa and his half-sister Aliʻi Kapukini-a-Liloa Kukailani and his half-sister Kaohukiokalani Keākealanikāne...
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  • of Hawaiʻi (complete list) – Hākau, supreme high chief (1495–1510) 'Umi-a-Līloa, supreme high chief (1510–1525) Kealiʻiokaloa, supreme high chief (1525–1545)...
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    House of Kamehameha (category House of Līloa)
    Kalanikeʻeaumoku, both were sons of Keaweʻīkekahialiʻiokamoku. They shared a common mother, Kamakaʻīmoku. Both brothers served Alapaʻinui, the ruling King...
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  • Ahupua’a originally started with ʻUmi-a-Līloa who was the son of the great high chief Līloa. As the belief goes, ʻUmi-a-Līloa took over control of the land...
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    Hawaiian language or ʻōlelo Hawaiʻi. He chanted his genealogy going back to Umi-a-Liloa and his protection of the mountain and was found not guilty on January...
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  • Piʻikea, wife of ʻUmi-a-Liloa, king of Hawaiʻi, at the court of ʻUmi. Here his sister advocated his cause so warmly, and insisted with ʻUmi so urgently, that...
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  • Keākealaniwahine (category House of Līloa)
    reign was a troubled one. The house of ʻI had controlled the Hilo district since the days of their ancestor Prince Kumalae, the son of Umi-a-Liloa, had grown...
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  • the myth, Piʻilani was a son of Kū. Piʻikea went to Hawaiʻi and married ʻUmi-a-Liloa. Their son was Kumalae. They also had a daughter, Aihākōkō. When...
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  • one soldier of King of Hawaiʻi, Umi-a-Liloa, whose wife Piʻikea was a sister of Lono. King of Hawaii Kamehameha I was a worshiper of Kawalakiʻi. Memoirs...
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    Keaweʻīkekahialiʻiokamoku. Wilcox's grandmother, Haupa, was descended from Umi-a-Liloa of Maui (not to be confused with the king of Hawaii Island) and Lonomakaihonua...
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    Kuakini (redirect from John A. Kuakini)
    Kuakini's father and also claimed he was a poʻolua child (possessing two head or father). Keʻeaumoku became a fugitive from King Kahekili II of Maui. Escaping...
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