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    In the Hawaiian language, his name Haʻalelea meant man sacrificed when cutting an ʻōhiʻa tree for an image. Haʻalelea became a kahu (caretaker) and cared...
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    revoke the will of Kealiiahonui, which had been filed in probate by Levi Haʻalelea in 1855. The petition was eventually overturned by Sanford B. Dole almost...
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    in some accounts Eseta (Esther) Kipa. He was the half-brother of Levi Haʻalelea, who later became a husband of Princess Kekauōnohi. He was of the aliʻi...
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    Kauaʻi. They had no children. After his death in 1849 she remarried Levi Haʻalelea, a relative of Queen Kalama (wife of Kamehameha III) and had a son named...
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    Department of the Interior, Kalākaua accompanied Prince Lot, high chief Levi Haʻalelea and Hawaii's Consul for Peru, Josiah C. Spalding, on a two-month tour...
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    Kekaulike (w) Kūhiō Kalanianaʻole (k) Kealiʻiahonui (k) Kekauʻōnohi (w) Levi Haʻalelea (k) Eia (k) Kauwā (w) Kamanawa II (k) (c. 1785 – October 20, 1840) Kamokuiki...
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    Nakuina, historian and the first record female judge in Hawaiʻi; Levi Haʻalelea, an advisor to Kamehameha III; John Thomas Gulick, a missionary to Micronesia...
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    Kekaulike (w) Kūhiō Kalanianaʻole (k) Kealiʻiahonui (k) Kekauʻōnohi (w) Levi Haʻalelea (k) Eia (k) Kauwā (w) Kamanawa II (k) (c. 1785 – October 20, 1840) Kamokuiki...
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  • Kekaulike (w) Kūhiō Kalanianaʻole (k) Kealiʻiahonui (k) Kekauʻōnohi (w) Levi Haʻalelea (k) Eia (k) Kauwā (w) Kamanawa II (k) (c. 1785 – October 20, 1840) Kamokuiki...
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    had accompanied Minister of the Interior Prince Lot, high chief Levi Haʻalelea, and Hawaii's Consul for Peru Josiah C. Spalding on a two-month tour of...
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