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Chief of Maui
Piʻilani ("ascent to heaven") (born ca. 1460) ruled as Chief of the island of Maui in the later part of the 15th century. At the time Maui was an independent
Piʻilani
State highway on Maui, Hawaii, US
Hawaii Route 31, also known as the Piʻilani Highway, is a 38-mile road on the island of Maui in Maui County, Hawaii, United States. The route begins in
Hawaii_Route_31
Lono-a-Piʻilani was Aliʻi of Maui. He was a chief of that Hawaiian island and was named after god Lono. Lono was a son of the King Piʻilani and grandson
Lono-a-Piʻilani
2022 American film
Rebellion in Hawaiʻi, particularly a 1906 Hawaiian-written account by Piʻilani, the wife of one of its combatants. The film had a limited released on
The_Wind_&_the_Reckoning
Royalty of Maui, Hawaii
ushered in the Kingdom of Hawaii. Aliʻi nui Piʻilani Aliʻi nui Lono-a-Piʻilani Aliʻi nui Kiha-a-Piʻilani Aliʻi nui Kamalālāwalu Aliʻi nui Kauhiakama Aliʻi
Aliʻi_nui_of_Maui
State highway on Maui, Hawaii, US
Kalepa Bridge, the highway continues to Kipahulu as Hawaii Route 31 (the Piilani Highway). Although Hana is only about 52 miles (84 km) from Kahului, an
Hāna_Highway
Rebellion in Hawaii
intended to drive the sheriffs out of the valley. Koʻolau with his wife Piilani found Stoltz approaching the residence of a man named Kala. Stoltz had
Leper_War_on_Kauaʻi
Kiha-a-Piilani was an Aliʻi nui of Maui (tribal chief of Maui). He was born ca. 1510. Kiha was a son of Piʻilani, who built great heiau (temple). Kihaʻs
Kiha-a-Piʻilani
Aliʻi of Maui
famous son, Piʻilani, and Kawaokaohele was succeeded by him. In one ancient legend, Kawaokaohele is represented as the foster father of Piʻilani. According
Kawaokaohele
Queen of Hawaii from 1891 to 1893
weeks of Hawaiian history. Hawaiian Gazette Company. 1893. Irwin, Bernice Piilani (1960). I Knew Queen Liliuokalani. Honolulu: South Sea Sales. OCLC 40607143
Liliʻuokalani
Settlement in Maui County, Hawaii, United States
successor was his son Kawaokaohele, who was succeeded by his own son Piʻilani Piʻilani was the first ruler of the entire island of Maui when he extended
Lahaina,_Hawaii
King of Hawaii from 1795 to 1819
" Fornander-1880-p.87 "Piilani's children with Laielohelohe were Lono-a-Pii, who succeeded him as Moi of Maui; Kiha-a-Piilani, who was brought up to the
Kamehameha_I
Princess of the Hawaiian Islands (1875–1899)
subject Kāneikaiwilani (k) Kanalohanaui (k) Keākealani (w) Ahu-a-ʻI (k) Piʻilani (w) II Moana (k) Lonoikahaupu (k) Kalanikauleleiaiwi (w) Kauauaʻamahi (k)
Kaʻiulani
Hawaiian male god
Kawalakiʻi Venerated in Hawaiian religion Adherents Lono-a-Piilani Kamehameha I Gender Male
Kawalakiʻi
Hawaiian shapeshifting lizard goddess
the daughter of the powerful sixteenth-century ruling chief of Māui, Piʻilani, and his wife Lāʻieloheloheikawai, died, her bones were deified, transforming
Kihawahine
Airline of the United States
2013, Cessna 208B Grand Caravan N861MA made an emergency landing on the Piilani Highway on Maui after its engine failed while en route from Kahului Airport
Mokulele_Airlines
Chiefess of Maui
She was a daughter of Piʻilani and Chiefess La’ieloheloheikawai and sister of Lono-a-Piʻilani and Kiha-a-Piʻilani. Piʻilani built a great temple; according
Piʻikea
State highway on Maui, Hawaii, US
combined. It continues south through agricultural land and intersects the Piilani Highway as it nears the Kealia Pond National Wildlife Refuge, ending shortly
Maui_Veterans_Highway
Hawaiian musical artist
ancient chants. At the age of 15, Hoʻomalu started his hula career with John Piʻilani Watkins doing various lūʻau and Polynesian shows around Oʻahu. In 1979
Mark_Kealiʻi_Hoʻomalu
Unincorporated community in Hawaii, United States
driving about 45 minutes past Hana or from the west by Highway 31 (Piʻilani Highway). Piʻilani Highway is the only major road in Kīpahulu and all populated
Kīpahulu,_Hawaii
Second largest island in Hawaii
county-maintained and may remain unsigned. Route 30 — Honoapiʻilani Highway Route 31 — Piʻilani Highway Route 32 — W Main St/Kaʻahumanu Av Route 36 — Hāna Highway Route 37
Maui
Ancient Hawaiian ruler
was the successor of his father, High Chief Kiha-a-Piʻilani and Queen Kumaka and grandson of Piʻilani and nephew of Queen Piʻikea. Kamalālāwalu married
Kamalālāwalu
Royal family of Hawaiʻi
Royal dynasty Coat of arms of the Kingdom of Hawaii Parent house House of Piʻilani, House of 'I-Kanaka, House of Keawe Country Kingdom of Hawaii Founded 1874;
House_of_Kalākaua
King of Hawaii from 1874 to 1891
subject Kāneikaiwilani (k) Kanalohanaui (k) Keākealani (w) Ahu-a-ʻI (k) Piʻilani (w) II Moana (k) Lonoikahaupu (k) Kalanikauleleiaiwi (w) Kauauaʻamahi (k)
Kalākaua
operating Mokulele Airlines Flight 1710 made an emergency landing on the Piilani Highway on Maui after its engine failed while en route from Kahului Airport
List of accidents and incidents involving the Cessna 208 Caravan
List_of_accidents_and_incidents_involving_the_Cessna_208_Caravan
most popular hero sagas. ʻUmi's wife was Princess Piʻikea, daughter of Piʻilani. They had one son, Kumalae and one daughter, Aihākōkō. Līloa told Akahi
History_of_Hawaii
United States presidential commission
Miriam Cruz, board member for the National Conference of Puerto Rican Women Piilani Desha, president of Business and Professional Women's Clubs Donna de Verona
National Advisory Committee for Women
National_Advisory_Committee_for_Women
Royal family of Hawaiʻi
" Fornander-1880-p.87 "Piilani's children with Laielohelohe were Lono-a-Pii, who succeeded him as Moi of Maui; Kiha-a-Piilani, who was brought up to the
House_of_Kamehameha
Hawaiian temple
Mailekini Heiau Moʻokini Heiau Pakaʻalana heiau Puʻukoholā Heiau Maui Hale O Piʻilani Heiau Haleki'i-Pihana Heiau State Monument Loaloa Heiau Molokai 'Ili'ili'ōpae
Heiau
Princely line of the Islands of Hawaii
Kāne married Piʻilaniwahine and from their union the chiefly lines of Piʻilani and the full Liloa/Umi/Hakau lines are merged. The couple had three children
House_of_Moana
Hawaiian chiefess (1816–1869)
subject Kāneikaiwilani (k) Kanalohanaui (k) Keākealani (w) Ahu-a-ʻI (k) Piʻilani (w) II Moana (k) Lonoikahaupu (k) Kalanikauleleiaiwi (w) Kauauaʻamahi (k)
Keohokālole
Hawaiian judge and noble (1798–1877)
history, including Liloa, Hakau and Umi-a-Liloa of Hawaiʻi Island as well as Piilani of Maui. He served on both the Privy Counsel and in the House of Nobles
Charles_Kanaʻina
Native Hawaiian scholar and activist (1949–2021)
Kahakumakaliua line of Kauaʻi through her father, who was a lawyer, and the Piʻilani line of Maui through her mother, who was an elementary school teacher.
Haunani-Kay_Trask
High Chief during the Kingdom of Hawaiʻi (born c. 1760)
subject Kāneikaiwilani (k) Kanalohanaui (k) Keākealani (w) Ahu-a-ʻI (k) Piʻilani (w) II Moana (k) Lonoikahaupu (k) Kalanikauleleiaiwi (w) Kauauaʻamahi (k)
Kepoʻokalani
Drive in Kīhei Route 310 / Route 311 in Kīhei 01955-01-011955 current Piʻilani Highway Route 32 2.848 4.583 Route 30 / Route 320 in Wailuku Route 32A
List of state highways in Hawaii
List_of_state_highways_in_Hawaii
Hawaiian chant
lineage for forty-four generations, all the way down to the Moʻi of Māui, Piʻilani. In the 19th and early 20th centuries, anthropologists Adolf Bastian and
Kumulipo
Ancient Hawaiian high chiefess
Kakae Kahekili I Kapohauola Kawaokaohele Haukanuimakamaka Piʻilani Kepalaoa Lono-a-Piʻilani Kalamakua Laielohelohe Kakae Kahekili I Kapohauola Keleanohoanaapiapi
Kapohauola
HRC-343-B John K. Almeida John Piilani Watkins with Hana's Heavendly Hawaiians Waikaloa 45-HRC-517 John P. Watkins John Piilani Watkins with Hana's Heavenly
49th State Hawaii record company
49th_State_Hawaii_record_company
Hawaiian monarch (d. 1782)
" Fornander-1880-p.87 "Piilani's children with Laielohelohe were Lono-a-Pii, who succeeded him as Moi of Maui; Kiha-a-Piilani, who was brought up to the
Kalaniʻōpuʻu
American military organization
Wilma C. Rogalin 1975 Nita D. Veneman 1976 Judith Nixon Turnbull 1977-1978 Piilani C. Desha 1979-1980 Sally K. Richardson 1981 Dr. Gloria D. Scott 1982 Maria
Defense Department Advisory Committee on Women in the Services
Defense_Department_Advisory_Committee_on_Women_in_the_Services
Topics referred to by the same term
Maui Kaulahea Kaohelalani Wilcox, Hawaiian prince, son of Orson Kiha-a-Piilani Wilcox This disambiguation page lists articles associated with the title
Kaulahea
Hawaiian prince (1835–1852)
subject Kāneikaiwilani (k) Kanalohanaui (k) Keākealani (w) Ahu-a-ʻI (k) Piʻilani (w) II Moana (k) Lonoikahaupu (k) Kalanikauleleiaiwi (w) Kauauaʻamahi (k)
James_Kaliokalani
Aliʻi of Hilo
His mother was Piʻikea, daughter of Piʻilani of Maui. Kumalae’s uncles were Lono-a-Piʻilani and Kiha-a-Piʻilani and his brothers were Keliʻiokaloa and
Kumalae
Category 4 Pacific hurricane and typhoon in 2015
was closed after water covered its surface, while floodwaters made the Piilani Highway in Maui impassable. In Kipahulu, the Hana Highway flooded, cutting
Hurricane_Kilo
Hawaiian high chief and politician (c. 1835–1874)
Through his mother, he descended from the ancient Hawaiian Mōʻī of Maui, Piʻilani. His mother was also a relative of Governor Hoapili. He had three siblings:
William_Hoapili_Kaʻauwai
Decade
publication by Kahikina Kelekona (John Sheldon), preserving the story as told by Piilani, Kaluaikoolau's widow. During the span of 1893–1894 the Enid-Pond Creek
1890s
Supreme ruler of the Hawaiian Islands (c.1490–c.1525)
accuracy remains. ʻUmi-a-Līloaʻs wife was Princess Piʻikea, daughter of Piʻilani, Aliʻi-ʻAimoku of Maui. Piʻikea and ʻUmi were the parents of son Kumalae
ʻUmi-a-Līloa
Bay in Maui County, United States
Highway, a trail that circumnavigated the island, originally built by Piʻilani and later improved by Governor Hoapili, sometimes called the Hoapili trail
La_Perouse_Bay
Musical by Carmen Lombardo and John Jacob Loeb
Robert Penn, The Toy Boys, Tom Noel, Little Joe, Elsa Raven, and The John Piilani Watkins Group, Kathy Gore, according to the program. According to Louis
Paradise_Island_(musical)
Botanical garden and nature preserve in Hana, Maui, Hawaii, United States
added and rededicated during the 16th century, possibly after high chief Piʻilani from western Maui conquered the beautiful, fertile, well-watered, and heavily
Kahanu_Garden
Park and Recreation Center
to acquire 124,000 ft2 (11,500 m2) of land at the corner of Manono and Piʻilani for parking spaces were evaluated in 1999. New sports fields were built
Hoʻolulu_Park
Prince of the Hawaiian Islands (1855–1877)
subject Kāneikaiwilani (k) Kanalohanaui (k) Keākealani (w) Ahu-a-ʻI (k) Piʻilani (w) II Moana (k) Lonoikahaupu (k) Kalanikauleleiaiwi (w) Kauauaʻamahi (k)
Leleiohoku_II
Native Hawaiian aliʻi wahine (queen)
genealogy books. Pinea (w) Liloa (k) Akahiakuleana (w) Laielohelohe (w) Piʻilani (k) Kunuunuiakapokii (w) Hakau (k) Kapukinialiloa (w) ʻUmi-a-Līloa (k)
Kānekapōlei
Hawaiian patriotic song
Palapala ʻānunu me ka pākaha Pane mai Hawaiʻi moku o Keawe Kōkua nā Hono aʻo Piʻilani Kākoʻo mai Kauaʻi o Mano Paʻapū me ke one Kākuhihewa ʻAʻole aʻe kau i ka
Kaulana_Nā_Pua
History of an island in the Hawaiian Islands
chieftaincy. West Maui and East Maui permanently merged about 1550 when King Piʻilani married the daughter of Hoʻolae, the 6th Aliʻi Nui of Hana. From that time
History_of_Maui
Princess of the Hawaiian Islands (1851–1887)
subject Kāneikaiwilani (k) Kanalohanaui (k) Keākealani (w) Ahu-a-ʻI (k) Piʻilani (w) II Moana (k) Lonoikahaupu (k) Kalanikauleleiaiwi (w) Kauauaʻamahi (k)
Likelike
Topics referred to by the same term
Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Kiha, KiHa, or KIHA may refer to: Kiha-a-Piilani Kihanuilulumoku, an 11th Alii Aimoku of Hawaii ruling from 1435 to 1465
Kiha
Archived from the original on March 27, 2012. Retrieved April 23, 2012. "John Piilani Watkin". Hawaiian Music History. Archived from the original on May 26,
Hawaiian_Music_Hall_of_Fame
School or hall where hula dance is taught
Hula Halau 'O Pi'ilani, Kumuhula Toni Kanani Densing, (Sunnyvale, CA) www.piilani.com Hawaii (hālau nā lei hiwahiwa o kuʻualoha (Sammy-Ann kuʻualoha young)
Hālau_hula
Hawaiian princess (1845–1848)
subject Kāneikaiwilani (k) Kanalohanaui (k) Keākealani (w) Ahu-a-ʻI (k) Piʻilani (w) II Moana (k) Lonoikahaupu (k) Kalanikauleleiaiwi (w) Kauauaʻamahi (k)
Kaʻiminaʻauao
Public transit service on the island of Maui, Hawaii
transfer and boarding sites include Wharf Cinema Center, Whalers Village, Piʻilani Village Shopping Center, and War Memorial Stadium. The War Memorial Stadium
Maui_Bus
Hawaiian noblewoman
noble named Kalamakua. Their daughter was La’ieloheloheikawai, wife of Piʻilani of Maui. There is a crater called Keleanohoanaapiapi on Venus. Edith Kawelohea
Keleanohoanaʻapiʻapi
Annual festival in Hilo, Hawaii since 1964
Wong Louise Kaleiki Hula Studio —N/a Kalani Kalawa —N/a Pāʻū O Hiʻiaka Jody Imehana Mitchell —N/a Piilani Watkins Hula Studio —N/a Dee Dee Aipolani —N/a
Merrie_Monarch_Festival
Aliʻi Nui (ruler) of Hilo
subject Kāneikaiwilani (k) Kanalohanaui (k) Keākealani (w) Ahu-a-ʻI (k) Piʻilani (w) II Moana (k) Lonoikahaupu (k) Kalanikauleleiaiwi (w) Kauauaʻamahi (k)
Ululani
Papaahawahawa Bridge Replaced Reinforced concrete girder 1913 1996 Route 360 (Piʻilani Highway) Papaahawahawa Gulch Kipahulu Maui 20°41′14″N 156°00′40″W / 20
List of bridges documented by the Historic American Engineering Record in Hawaii
List_of_bridges_documented_by_the_Historic_American_Engineering_Record_in_Hawaii
Hawaiian artisan
Sinenci led the restoration of Piʻilani Hale located at Kahanu Gardens in Hāna, Maui which was completed in April 1999. Piʻilani Hale is the largest heiau
Francis_Palani_Sinenci
Honolulu Star Bulletin. OCLC 4564101 – via Internet Archive. Irwin, Bernice Piilani (1960). I Knew Queen Liliuokalani. Honolulu: South Sea Sales. OCLC 40607143
Bibliography_of_Liliʻuokalani
Hawaiian nobleman
Laʻieloheloheikawai (born in Helemoa, Oahu), Lady of Maui as the wife of Piʻilani. Kalamakua ordered the construction of large taro ponds in Waikiki. Hawaii
Kalamakua
American singer
However, a 1934 newspaper account mentions two daughters with Luciano, Rose Piilani age 16 and Catharine Ualani age 15, both born years before the marriage
Lena_Machado
Hawaiian judge (c. 1799/1806–1856)
Kalanikauleleiaiwi III, a high chiefess of the Maui lineage descended from Piʻilani, and a relative of the family of High Chief Hoapili. His mother-in-law
Zorobabela_Kaʻauwai
Hawaiian lawyer and politician (c. 1833–1856)
Through his mother, he descended from the ancient Hawaiian Mōʻī of Maui, Piʻilani. His mother was also a relative of Governor Hoapili. He had three siblings:
David_Kahalekula_Kaʻauwai
Category 3 Pacific hurricane in 2004
deep. Floodwaters closed several roads on Maui, including part of the Piilani Highway. The rainfall was beneficial in some areas, where dry conditions
Hurricane_Darby_(2004)
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Boy/Male
Arabic
A Prophet's Name
Boy/Male
Czechoslovakian
Brown.
Girl/Female
Muslim
Protected
Girl/Female
Hindu, Indian, Sanskrit, Tamil
Bright; Brilliant
Girl/Female
American, British, English, Gaelic, Irish
A Combination of Initials K and C; Alert; Vigorous; Watchful
Girl/Female
Hindu
Devotee, Supreme master
Boy/Male
Muslim/Islamic
An authority of Quran had this name
Girl/Female
Indian
Male
Iranian/Persian
(ÙØ±ÙˆØ±Ø¯ÛŒÙ†) Persian name derived from the word fravashi, FRAVARDIN means "guardian spirit."Â
Surname or Lastname
German
German : occupational name for a roofer (thatcher, tiler, slater, or shingler) or a carpenter or builder, from an agent derivative of Middle High German decke ‘covering’, a word which was normally used to refer to roofs, but sometimes also to other sorts of covering; modern German Decke still has the twin senses ‘ceiling’ and ‘blanket’.Dutch : variant of Dekker, cognate with 1.English : variant of Dicker.
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