- and ate the
feast of
dogmeat (ordinarily
reserved for women) that the
chiefesses had
prepared for him.
Messengers were then sent over the
islands announcing...
- OCLC 1035197952. Taylor,
Albert Pierce (1927). The
Rulers of Hawaii, the
Chiefs and
Chiefesses,
Their Palaces, Monuments,
Portraits and Tombs. Honolulu:
Printed by Advertiser...
- ISBN 0-8248-0820-7. Taylor,
Albert Pierce (1927). The
Rulers of Hawaii, The
Chiefs and
Chiefesses,
Their Palaces, Monuments,
Portraits and Tombs. Honolulu:
Advertiser Publishing...
- Kalaniku**** lost to Kamehameha,
Kalola along with her two daughters, many Maui
chiefesses and Keōpuolani
tried to flee to Oʻahu. They
stopped in Molokaʻi as sickness...
-
Oceania portal Sivoki was the
eldest child and only
daughter of Niumataiwalu,
first Roko Sau and High
Chief of the Lau Islands, Fiji. Sivoki's
mother was...
- Lonomaʻaikanaka was a
Queen consort of
Hawaii island in
ancient Hawaii, and High
Chiefess of Hilo by birth. She was also a High
Chiefess of Maui. Lonomaʻaikanaka...
- OCLC 173653971. Taylor,
Albert Pierce (1927). The
Rulers of Hawaii, The
Chiefs and
Chiefesses,
Their Palaces, Monuments,
Portraits and Tombs. Honolulu:
Advertiser Publishing...
- OCLC 479709. Taylor,
Albert Pierce (1927). The
Rulers of Hawaii, The
Chiefs and
Chiefesses,
Their Palaces, Monuments,
Portraits and Tombs. Honolulu:
Advertiser Publishing...
- This
woman is also
known as
Kalanamowaiku or as Kalanimoeikawaikaʻa.
Chiefesses often had many
names in
ancient Hawaiʻi.
Elepuukahonua (Olepuukahonua)...
-
granddaughter Keōpūolani as a ****ure
bride in
exchange for peace.
Other Maui
chiefesses,
including Kahakuhaʻakoi, also
joined Kamehameha's court.: 260 She and...