Kamaloohua
Kamaloʻohua (also called Kamalu-Ohua) (ca. 1416) was a High Chief in ancient Hawaii, according to Hawaiian mythology, and is mentioned in old legends and chants. He was Moʻi - King of the island of Maui. He was the king of Maui island. It is said that he was a descendant of mythical chief Paumakua of Maui. There is no any archaeological record for him.
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Kamaloohua
Kamaloʻohua (also called Kamalu-Ohua) (ca. 1416) was a High Chief in ancient Hawaii, according to Hawaiian mythology, and is mentioned in old legends and chants. He was Moʻi - King of the island of Maui. He was the king of Maui island. It is said that he was a descendant of mythical chief Paumakua of Maui. There is no any archaeological record for him.
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C. 1416
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King Kuhimana
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High Chief Loe of Maui
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Queen Kaumana I
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Kamaloʻohua
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Kapu of Maui
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House of Maui
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Loe
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