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  2. Template:Liloa/Piilani/Moana Family Tree - Wikipedia

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    This page was last edited on 18 February 2023, at 15:14 (UTC).; Text is available under the Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike 4.0 License; additional terms may apply.

  3. House of Moana - Wikipedia

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    Much of the Hawaiian Royal Family are directly related to this line, including many of the monarchs of the Kingdom of Hawaii from the House of Kamehameha. Moana (k) represents the beginning of a new kaukau aliʻi service line of Hawaiian nobility up to Kanaʻina. As a secondary aliʻI family line, members would often marry into the ruling ...

  4. Template:Charles Kanaina family tree - Wikipedia

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    Aliʻi Nui o Maui: Kapukini: Kaleiheana (w) Half sister of Alapainui: Kalanikaumakaowakea (k) Aliʻi Nui o Maui: Kekaikuihala I: Moana (k) Piilaniwahine II: Kauhiapiiao (k) Iliki A Moana (w) Moana (w) Palila Nohomualani (k) Keaweopala (k) Aliʻi Nui o Hawaiʻi: Heulu (k) Makakaualii: Kapulaoa: Kaikailua: Keakaokalani: Kalaipuwaa ...

  5. Māui - Wikipedia

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    Māui or Maui is the great culture hero and trickster in Polynesian mythology. Very rarely was Māui actually worshipped, being less of a deity ( demigod ) and more of a folk hero . His origins vary from culture to culture, but many of his main exploits remain relatively similar.

  6. How Lahaina's more than 150-year-old banyan tree is coming ...

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    When a deadly wildfire tore through Lahaina on Maui last August, the wall of flames scorched the 151-year-old banyan tree along the historic town's Front Street. One year after the fire, here's ...

  7. Māui (Hawaiian mythology) - Wikipedia

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    Māui's next feat was to stop the sun from moving so fast. His mother Hina complained that her kapa (bark cloth) was unable to dry because the days were so short. Māui climbed to the mountain Hale-a-ka-lā (house of the sun) and lassoed the sun’s rays as the sun came up, using a rope made from his sister's hair. [2]

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