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Historic site in Hawaii, United States
Mokuʻula was a tiny island in Maluʻulu o Lele Park, Lahaina, Hawaiʻi, United States. It was the private residence of King Kamehameha III from 1837 to 1845
Mokuʻula
Hawaiian shapeshifting lizard goddess
goddess. Kihawahine's home is Mokuhinia, a wetland pond on the island of Mokuʻula. Kihawahine was the personal god (ʻaumakua) of Keōpūolani, a wife of Kamehameha
Kihawahine
Settlement in Maui County, Hawaii, United States
Kamehameha III resided in a traditional royal compound on the sacred island of Mokuʻula located on Mokuhinia lake in the middle of Lahaina from 1837 to 1845. He
Lahaina,_Hawaii
Aliʻi nui of Kauaʻi and Niʻihau
in Lahaina. Their remains were transferred to a tomb on the island of Mokuʻula sometime in 1837 and to the cemetery of Waiola Church in 1884. Kaumualiʻi
Kaumualiʻi
Princess of the Kingdom of Hawaiʻi (1815–1836)
Kaumualiʻi. Later their remains were transferred to a tomb on the island of Mokuʻula sometime in 1837 and eventually in 1884 to the cemetery of Waiola Church
Nahienaena
Royal Governor of Oahu (c. 1802–1839)
on August 24, 1839, in Honolulu and was buried on the sacred island of Mokuʻula on Maui. Later she was reburied in the Waineʻe cemetery. Although treated
Kuini_Liliha
-156.88889 (Mākōlea Rock) Mokuʻula 20°52′18″N 156°40′40″W / 20.87167°N 156.67778°W / 20.87167; -156.67778 (Mokuʻula) Mokuhala[spelling confirmed]
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Hawaiian politician and royal consort (d. 1826)
epidemic. She died at Mokuʻula, the royal residence of Kamehameha III, in May 1826. She was given the honor of being buried at Mokuʻula, where Keōpūolani
Wahine_Piʻo
Queen consort of Hawaii (1778–1823)
1837, King Kamehameha III transferred her body to the sacred island of Mokuʻula in Lahaina, Maui. Later her remains were perhaps reburied at the Christian
Keōpūolani
Hamohamo Mokuhinia the manmade lake upon which the island residence of Mokuʻula stood Queen Emma's Waikīkī residence probably the Marine Residence of Lunalilo
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known as the Lekeleke Burial Grounds), Kuamo'o Bay, North Kona District Mokuʻula cemetery, Lahaina Waiola Church Cemetery (also known as Waineʻe Church
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United States historic place
a tomb in Lahaina located near Halekamani, and a tomb on the island of Mokuʻula in Lahaina. The royal remains from the last two burial sites were transferred
Royal_Mausoleum_(Mauna_ʻAla)
Princess of the Hawaiian Islands (1875–1899)
Delegations from all islands took part in the event on the sacred grounds of Mokuʻula and Waiola Church. This was first time since Princess Kaʻiulani’s passing
Kaʻiulani
Historic ruin in Hawaii, United States
royal residences were built to resemble the spatial-cultural geography of Mokuʻula, the king's royal residential complex in Lahaina. On July 5, 1842, American
Kaniakapūpū
suggest he was briefly exiled in Kauaʻi, then rejoined Kamehameha III at Mokuʻula, the royal compound in Lahaina, Maui. The time of Kaomi represented a revival
Kaomi
Royal family of Hawaiʻi
95. ISBN 0-939154-28-5. OCLC 12555087. Klieger, P. Christiaan (1998). Mokuʻula: Maui's Sacred Island. Honolulu: Bishop Museum Press. p. 53. ISBN 978-1-58178-002-4
House_of_Kamehameha
Member of the nobility during the Kingdom of Hawaiʻi (c. 1775–1840)
down, in 1828 he ordered the first stone church to be built adjacent to Mokuʻula which was a royal residence and burial site on a small island within a
Hoapili
Historic church and cemetery in Hawaii, United States
built adjacent to a pond, Loko o Mokuhinia, surrounding an island called Mokuʻula, which was sacred to traditional Hawaiian religion and the residence of
Waiola_Church
Lake in Hawaii
Kihawahine was also associated with the wetland and former royal complex at Mokuʻula located in the watersheds below the lake in Lahaina. The surrounding montane
Violet_Lake
Queen Consort of Hawaii (d. 1842)
Maui Died 16 January 1842(1842-01-16) (aged 63–64) Lahaina, Maui Burial Mokuʻula then Waineʻe Cemetery Spouse Kalaʻimamahu Kamehameha I Ulumāheihei Hoapili
Kalākua_Kaheiheimālie
Hawaiian politician
ISBN 978-0-8248-2240-8. OCLC 40890919. Klieger, P. Christiaan (1998). Mokuʻula: Maui's Sacred Island. Honolulu: Bishop Museum Press. ISBN 978-1-58178-002-4
Albert_Kūnuiākea
American missionary and politician
Christian church was built adjacent to a pond surrounding an island called Mokuʻula, which had been a sacred to the Hawaiian religion. The first stone building
William_Richards_(missionary)
High chieftess of the Kingdom of Hawaiʻi (c. 1814–1849)
new faith. The court and capital of the Kingdom was still centered at Mokuʻula and Hale Piula in Lahaina. During this time, it was said that Alapaʻi became
Julia_Alapaʻi
wildfire. They participate in a blessing ceremony with Lahaina elders at Mokuʻula. They also met with first responders, families and community members impacted
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Brave; Alert; A Phonetic Form of the Initials Kc; Similar to the Irish Name Casey; Vigorous; Acacia Tree
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Morning breeze, Dew
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(מַחְלï‹×Ÿ) Hebrew name MACHLOWN means "sick." In the bible, this is the name of the son of Elimelech and Naomi.
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English : probably an occupational name for a bleacher of textiles, from Middle English blÄken ‘to bleach or whiten’. Compare Bleacher. Alternatively, it could be an agent noun from blæc ‘black’, an occupational name for an ink maker. Compare 2.German (Bläcker) : probably from Middle Low German black ‘black ink’, hence an occupational name for an ink maker.
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Finnish form of Greek Markos, MARKKU means "defense" or "of the sea."
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Lord Ganesh, Lord Vishnu
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