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carrier Hiryu, in a Ni'ihau
field near
where Hawila Kaleohano, a
native Hawaiian, was standing.
Kaleohano was
unaware of the
attack at
Pearl Harbor, but knew...
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Kaleohano, a name
meaning the
voice (of)
authority and respect, is the
title of a song
written by
Louis "Moon" Kauakahi. The song has been
performed by...
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Kaleohano (1831 –
March 1896) was a
Hawaiian ali'i, missionary, and
leader in the
Church of
Jesus Christ of Latter-day
Saints (LDS Church). He was born...
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promoter Richard "Pablo" Chinen,
coach and
complex supervisor Aunty Sally Kaleohano, swim
coach Charles "Sparky" Kawamoto,
youth sports organizer Walter Victor...
- (HARA). E Ala E (1995)
featured the
political title song "ʻE Ala ʻE" and "
Kaleohano", and N Dis Life (1996)
featured "In This Life" and "Starting All Over...
- Hālau Hula 'O
Kahikilaulani Nāhōkūokalani
Gaspang —
Sheldeen Kaleimomi Kaleohano — Hālau O Ka Ua
Kanilehua Johnny Lum Ho — Lisa Ku'uipo Doi —
Geola Pua...
- the
northeastern part of the
island of Oʻahu. He
lived with a man
named Kaleohano Opio
until his death; his
relation to ʻŪkēkē is not
identified in existing...
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Monarch Festival site): Afook-Chinen
Civic Auditorium ·
Aunty Sally Kaleohano's Luʻau Hale ·
Edith Kanakaʻole
Stadium · 'Sparky'
Kawamoto Swim Stadium...
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converts of
Cannon were
three prominent native Hawaiians: Napela, Uaua and
Kaleohano who
would later serve as
prominent missionaries and
leaders in the LDS...
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Little Star" 4:14 5. "Morning Dew" 3:42 6. "White
Sandy Beach" 3:02 7. "
Kaleohano" 3:38 8. "Ka ****la Wai" 3:34 9. "ʻOpae E" 4:21 10. "Ke Alo O Iesu" 3:16...