Alapaʻi (full name: Alapaʻinuiakauaua; also known as Alapaʻi I or Alapaʻi Nui, "Alapaʻi the Great") (died 1754) was a Chief of Hawaiʻi in ancient Hawaii...
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Nani Alapai (redirect from Nani Alapaʻi)
Nani Alapai Nani Alapaʻi Postcard c. 1900s Background information Birth name Julita Nani Malina Also known as Madame Alapai Born (1874-12-01)December...
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successor in rank to his father and mother, in contrast to his half-brother Alapaʻi, who usurped the throne of Hawaiʻi. Kalanikauleleiaiwi was considered to...
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Usurper Predecessor Reign Comments Kamaiole Kanipahu 1245–1255 Alapaʻi Nui Keaweʻīkekahialiʻiokamoku 1725–1754...
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battles between the forces of Kamehamehanui Aiʻluau with his uncle and ally Alapaʻi, the ali‘i nui of Hawaii Island, against his half-brother Kauhiʻaimokuakama...
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Alapaʻi (died 1754) was a Chief of Hawaiʻi. Alapai may also refer to: Julia Alapai (c. 1814–1849), high chiefess of the Kingdom of Hawaii and granddaughter...
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Lahilahi (1813–1862) Joshua Kaʻeo (c. 1808–1858) Keoni Ana (1810–1857) Julia Alapaʻi (died 1849) Albert Kamehameha (1858–1862) Kiwalaʻo (died 1851) Albert Kūnuiākea...
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the two brothers gave a chance for his cousin, the King Alapaʻi Nui, to take the throne. Alapaʻi was a common name of the Aliʻi family. Although her father...
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clinics, Alapaʻi Transit Center 5AM‑9PM 5AM‑9PM 5AM‑9PM 123 Pacific Heights - Papakolea - Alapaʻi Travels between Pacific Heights and Alapaʻi Transit Center...
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Moana Boulevard (Route 92) Vineyard Boulevard (Route 98) — — South Street, Alapaʻi Street, Lusitania Street Route 7511 1.148 1.848 Ala Moana Boulevard (Route...
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