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Kawaihae is an
unincorporated community on the west side of the
island of Hawaiʻi in the U.S.
state of Hawaiʻi, 35
miles (56 km)
north of Kailua-Kona....
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controlled the East side of the island. He
returned to the
village of
Kawaihae,
where he had
spent some time earlier. A
respected kahuna (priest) named...
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Mountain Road, from
Waimea to Hāwī) Route 270 (ʻAkoni **** Highway, from
Kawaihae to Pololū Valley) Route 2000 (a
modernized portion of "Saddle Road" extending...
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Hibiscadelphus bombycinus, the
Kawaihae hibiscadelphus, is an
extinct species of
flowering plant in the
mallow family, Malvaceae. It was
endemic to the...
- Hawaiʻi from
Kawaihae to ʻUpolu
Point and then on to Pololū
Valley Lookout. The
entire route is 27.0
miles (43.5 km) long.
Although Kawaihae Road begins...
- "Hawaiʻi '78", "White
Sandy Beach", "Maui
Hawaiian Sup'pa Man", and "Kaulana
Kawaihae". The
decision to
include a
cover of "Somewhere Over the Rainbow" was said...
- This
included his
superintendency of tax
gatherings when he
returned to
Kawaihae.
Young acted as
interpreter for many
English speaking visitors, and sowed...
- also
known as
Maisu /ˈmaɪʃuː/, is a double-hulled
voyaging canoe built in
Kawaihae, Hawaii, by
members of Na
Kalai Waʻa Moku o Hawaiʻi and ʻOhana Wa'a members...
- Kingdom, and
mother of
Queen Emma of Hawaii. She was born, July 21, 1806 in
Kawaihae, in the
Kohala District, on the
Island of Hawaiʻi. Her
father was John...
- belt.
Hooper competed at Dana White's
Contender Series 14
against Canaan Kawaihae. He won the
fight via
unanimous decision and was
awarded a development...