Kaʻiana, also known as Keawe-Kaʻiana-a-ʻAhuʻula, (about 1755 – 1795) was a Native Hawaiian (kānaka ʻōiwi/maoli) warrior and aliʻi (noble) of Puna, Hawai‘i...
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that one of his commanders, a high-ranking aliʻi named Kaʻiana, had defected to Kalanikūpule. Kaʻiana assisted in cutting notches into the Nuʻuanu Pali mountain...
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[citation needed] Ka'iana, was called a "Prince of Kaua'i" and the "most famous Hawaiian in the world."[citation needed] Jason Momoa as Kaʻiana Temuera Morrison...
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two maternal half-brothers: Nāhiʻōleʻa (son of Kuimiheua II of Maui) and Kaʻiana (son of ʻAhuʻula-a-Keawe of Hawaiʻi Island). As a descendant of the Maui...
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Vancouver resisted. One included chief Kaʻiana, who would later turn against Kamehameha. Vancouver suspected Kaʻiana intended to seize his ships, so left...
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was also assisted by one of Kamehameha's chiefs, Kaʻiana, who defected before the battle began. Kaʻiana had fallen out of favor with Kamehameha's inner...
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Nui. Historian Samuel Kamakau later makes the contradictory claim that Kaʻiana was Kuakini's father and also claimed he was a poʻolua child (possessing...
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known as Pali Kamakaui. Kāʻeo's two brothers from the island of Maui, Kaʻiana and his half-brother Kahekili II, the King of Maui, fought for Kāʻeo, and...
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feathered cloaks (ʻahu ʻula) and helmets. The chief in the background is Kaʻiana. Russian cannon outside the Bishop Museum in Honolulu in 1960 Entrance...
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a Hawaiian chief or "prince of Attooi" (Kauai) by the name of Tianna (Kaʻiana – also spelled Tyaana & Tyanna), whom he took aboard his ship. He took...
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OCLC 216557643. Nordyke, Eleanor C. (1989). "Notes & Queries – Kanaʻina and Kaʻiana: Two Chiefs Of Early Hawaiʻi". The Hawaiian Journal of History. 23. Honolulu:...
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of the cannon. He is credited with firing the shot that put an end to Kaʻiana, who had seceded from the invading army en route and joined Kalanikūpule...
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Captain John Meares's ship Felice Adventurero with fellow Hawaiian "Tianna" (Kaʻiana – also spelled Tyaana & Tyanna), a member of the aliʻi (high chief) class...
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As Kamehameha prepared for war, one of his former allies, a chief named Kaʻiana, turned on him and joined forces with Kalanikūpule. Kamehameha's warriors...
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was enduring a famine. He was therefore left at Kawaihae with High Chief Kaʻiana and a few presents, which the chief promptly took. Later visitors, such...
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Kendrick asked for Chief Kaʻiana, who had been on the Iphigenia at Nootka Sound and was friendly to Kendrick and other traders. Kaʻiana brought Kendrick a letter...
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Bishop matches it to a mahiole with a blow-up of the engraved portrait of Kaʻiana in the background. The aforementioned Kalaniʻōpuʻu cloak which arrived...
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1893, in Hana, Hawaii. Her father Samuel Webster Kaai, a descendant of Kaʻiana, was a politician and the district judge of Hana. Her mother, Katherine...
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Hawaiian prince Kaʻiana, also known as Tyaana, at whose request Tasker ordered all broken victuals to be brought on deck so that Ka'iana could feed the...
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were a number of Native Hawaiians and Native Americans, including Tianna (Kaʻiana – also spelled Tyaana & Tyanna), a chief of Kauai, who Meares had brought...
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