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ʻUmi-a-Līloa (fifteenth century) was the supreme ruler Aliʻi-ʻAimoku (High chief of Hawaiʻi Island) who inherited religious authority of Hawaiʻi from his father, High Chief Līloa, whose line is traced, unbroken to Hawaiian "creation".[1]

Table of Contents

  1. 16 relations: Aliʻi, Aliʻi nui of Hawaii, Aliʻi nui of Maui, Hawaii, Hawaiian religion, Kahuna, Keliʻiokaloa, Kumalae, Līloa, Lei niho palaoa, Lono, Piʻikea, Piʻilani, Princess, University of Hawaiʻi Press, Waipio Valley.

  2. House of Līloa
  3. Royalty of Hawaii (island)

Aliʻi

The aliʻi were the traditional nobility of the Hawaiian islands.

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Aliʻi nui of Hawaii

The following is a list of Aliʻi nui of Hawaiʻi. Umi-a-Liloa and Aliʻi nui of Hawaii are Hawaii (island) and Royalty of Hawaii (island).

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Aliʻi nui of Maui

The Aliʻi nui of Maui was the supreme ruler of the islands of Maui, one of the four main Hawaiian Islands as well as the smaller island of Lanai.

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Hawaii

Hawaii (Hawaii) is an island state of the United States, in the Pacific Ocean about southwest of the U.S. mainland.

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Hawaiian religion

Hawaiian religion refers to the indigenous religious beliefs and practices of native Hawaiians, also known as the kapu system.

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Kahuna

Kahuna (kahuna) is a Hawaiian word that refers to an expert in any field.

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Keliʻiokaloa

Keliʻiokaloa (1500–1545) was the Aliʻi nui of the island of Hawaiʻi from 1525 to 1545. Umi-a-Liloa and Keliʻiokaloa are Royalty of Hawaii (island).

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Kumalae

Kumalae was a Hawaiian High Chief, Aliʻi Nui (ruler) of Hilo.

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Līloa

Līloa was a ruler of the island of Hawaii in the late 15th century. Umi-a-Liloa and Līloa are House of Līloa and Royalty of Hawaii (island).

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Lei niho palaoa

A lei niho palaoa is a Hawaiian neck ornament traditionally worn by aliʻi (chiefs) of both sexes.

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Lono

In Hawaiian religion, the god Lono is associated with fertility, agriculture, rainfall, music and peace.

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Piʻikea

Piʻikea (Hawaiian: piʻi.

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Piʻilani

Piʻilani ("ascent to heaven") (born ca. 1460) ruled as Chief of the island of Maui in the later part of the 15th century.

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Princess

Princess is a title used by a female member of a monarch's family or by a female ruler.

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University of Hawaiʻi Press

The University of Hawaiʻi Press is a university press that is part of the University of Hawaiʻi.

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Waipio Valley

Waipio Valley is a valley located in the Hamakua District of the Big Island of Hawaiokinai.

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See also

House of Līloa

Royalty of Hawaii (island)

References

[1] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Umi-a-Liloa

Also known as Akahi-a-Kuleana, Akahiakuleana, ʻUmi-a-Liloa, ʻUmi-a-Līloa.