- For
other persons with this name,
please see
Kamanawa II.
Kamanawa (died c. 1802?) was a
Hawaiian high
chief and
early supporter of King
Kamehameha I...
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Kamanawa II
known as
Kamanawa ʻŌpio or
Kamanawa ʻElua (c. 1785 –
October 20, 1840) was a
Hawaiian high
chief and
grandfather of the last two
ruling monarchs...
-
cousin of Kamehameha's mother,
Kekuiapoiwa II.
Along with his twin
brother Kamanawa, Kameʻeiamoku's
parents were the
keiki aliʻi (prince or
child of a chief)...
- Waninawa, also
known as
Kamanawa and
Panoan Katukína, is a
Panoan language of Brazil.
Dialects are
Katukina of Olinda,
Katukina of Sete Estreles, and the...
- uncle), Kekūhaupiʻo (Kamehameha's
warrior teacher), and Kameʻeiamoku and
Kamanawa (twin
uncles of Kamehameha). They
defended Kamehameha as the
unifier Ka...
- (feathered helmets).
These are the
sacred royal twin brothers, Kame‘eiamoku and
Kamanawa, who ****isted
Kamehameha I in
coming to power. One
brother holds a spear...
- "Kaisera" in the
style of the
Hawaiian language. His
father was High
Chief Kamanawa II and
mother was High
Chiefess Kamokuiki. He was a great-grandson of one...
- were
Kamanawa II (ca. 1785–1840) and Kapelakapuokakae. The
House of Kalākaua
descends from her son
Kamanawa.
Kamawana II is
sometimes called Kamanawa ʻŌpio...
- both Keohokālole and Kapaʻakea, was depicted,
along with his
royal twin
Kamanawa, on the
Hawaiian coat of arms. Liliʻuokalani, in her memoir,
referred to...
-
Wahine and they had a son
Kamanawa II (c. 1785–1840) and
another son Kapelakapuokakae.
Kamanawa was
named after the
Kamanawa who was a twin of Kepoʻokalani's...