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Hoʻolulu (c. 1794–1844) was a
member of the
nobility during the
formation of the
Kingdom of Hawaii. He was a
trusted advisor to King
Kamehameha I, also...
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Hoʻolulu Park (officially the
Hoʻolulu Park Complex;
sometimes shortened to
Hoʻolulu Complex) is a 56-acre (23 ha) park and
recreation center operated...
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Timothy Henry Hoʻolulu Pitman (March 18, 1845 –
February 27, 1863) was an
American Union Army
soldier of
Native Hawaiian descent.
Considered one of the...
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Center Haili Church Hawaii Tropical Botanical Garden Hilo
Tropical Gardens Hoʻolulu Park ʻImiloa
Astronomy Center James Kealoha Beach Park
Kalakaua Park Liliʻuokalani...
- 8 or 14, 1819, his body was
hidden by his
trusted friends,
Hoapili and
Hoʻolulu, in the
ancient custom called hūnākele (literally, "to hide in secret")...
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annual competitions held at the
Edith Kanakaʻole
Multipurpose Stadium in
Hoʻolulu Park.
Dancers perform individually and in groups, with
seven minutes allowed...
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Hoapili (c. 1776–1840). His
third wife
Kahikoloa was
mother of
Hoʻolulu (1794–?). Kameʻeiamoku's
descendants succeeded him in ****isting Kamehameha...
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Plaza St
Joseph Catholic Church Waiakea Mission Station-Hilo
Station Parks Hoʻolulu Park
Kalakaua Park
Liliuokalani Park and
Gardens Panaʻewa
Rainforest Zoo...
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Plaza St
Joseph Catholic Church Waiakea Mission Station-Hilo
Station Parks Hoʻolulu Park
Kalakaua Park
Liliuokalani Park and
Gardens Panaʻewa
Rainforest Zoo...
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means "thin" and
liliha can mean "heartsick". Her
father was High
Chief Hoʻolulu. Her
paternal grandfather was High
Chief Kameʻeiamoku, one of the royal...