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Koʻolau Range (
koʻolau means "windward" in Hawaiian) is the
dormant fragmented remnant of the
eastern or
windward shield volcano of the
Hawaiian island...
- ****anese, who
believe he portra**** them positively. In "
Koolau the Leper",
London describes Koolau, who is a
Hawaiian leper—and thus a very
different sort...
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considerably on each island; they can be
divided into
windward and
leeward (
koʻolau and kona, respectively)
areas based upon
location relative to the higher...
- of Oʻahu
between Makapuu and Halawa. The
division boundary follows the
Koʻolau crestline, so Makapuʻu
Beach is in the Ko'olaupoko District. On the west...
- The
Leper War on Kauaʻi also
known as the
Koʻolau Rebellion,
Battle of Kalalau, or the
short name, the
Leper War.
Following the
overthrow of the Hawaiian...
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literally stumbles into a
leper colony in India. 1909 — Jack
London published "
Koolau the Leper" in his
Tales of Hawai'i
about Molokai and
people consigned to...
- Molokaʻi, at 4,970 ft (1,510 m). Today, East Molokaʻi volcano, like the
Koʻolau Range on Oʻahu, is what
remains of the
southern half of the
original mountain...
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Geniostoma cyrtandrae, the
Koʻolau Range labordia, is a
species of
flowering plant in the
Loganiaceae family. It is
endemic to
lowland tropical moist...
- Aliʻi of
Koʻolau were the
rulers of
Koʻolau Range on the
island of Oahu, in
ancient Hawaii.
Ancient Hawaiians believed that the
Chiefs of
Koʻolau were the...
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Polyscias gymnocarpa,
commonly known as the
Koolau Range 'ohe or
Koʻolau tetraplasandra, is a
species of
flowering plant in the
family Araliaceae, that...