Kaumualii. Kaumualii (c. 1778-May 26, 1824) was the last independent alii nui (supreme ruler of the island) of Kauai and Niihau before becoming a vassal of Kamehameha I of the unified Kingdom of Hawaii in 1810. He was the 23rd high chief of Kauai, reigning from 1794-1810.
. The word pōhaku means stone or rock. Pōhaku or rocks are a foundational element of our culture we have thrived here for centuries through the usefulness of pōhaku. The pōhaku were used to set the foundation of our houses, our heiau and our lo'i
Hawaii stonework, very similar to 'Candi Kethek' in Java, Indonesia, the traditional style 'Joglo Jawa' shape too similar to Hawaiian traditional house and Fiji Bure Kalou..The Ship and Boat like Borobodur boat and hawaii ship and boat have similar feature too
My seven time grandfather Kamehameha 1 was born on North Kohala and i know what the Heiaus and my middle name is at one of the Heiu or know as the Kūkaniloko and my Hawaiian name is Kahoali’i and it means friends of the Chief and I am the seventh grandson to Kamehameha 1 and so I believe my middle name is at one of the Heiau and as a Native Hawaiian and as the seventh grandson to Kamehameha 1 I visit the Heiau and I bow down whenever I go to the Heiau as well and as the seventh grandson to Kamehameha 1 and as the seventh grandson to Kamehameha 1 I know these things and I like how this guy also knows the history about us Native Hawaiians and as the seventh grandson to Kamehameha 1 I feel like I’m connected as well because I’m the seventh grandson to Kamehameha 1 and his kids are my great uncles like (King Kamehameha 2) (King Kamehameha 3) (King Kamehameha 4) (Kamehameha 5) All these guys are my great uncles and I honor them as well and my seven time grandfather Kamehameha 1 as well and so I know about the Heiaus and the battles because I’m the seventh grandson to Kamehameha 1 and I always visit my seven time grandfather Kamehameha 1 whenever I’m in town and I am the seventh grandson to Kamehameha 1 and his kids are my great uncles as well and I know that my seven time grandfather Kamehameha 1 was born on North Kohala and so I know that my middle name is at the Kukaniloko Birthstone on Oahu in Waimea as well so I know about the Heiau so I know about the Heiaus and I know about the battle fields as well and I know my seven time grandfather Kamehameha 1 was born at that Heiau on the Big Island in North Kohala and I know about the battle fields as well so I know about these as a Native Hawaiian as well and as the seventh grandson to Kamehameha 1 I know about them already
What you are doing is called "hoʻāliʻi." You are throwing out information that you are connected to Kamehameha. Which child do you descend from? What is your line that connects to him directly? If you cannot provide this info, you were put to death in the old days for trying to claim kinship with a ruler. I am from Kohala, and my family house is the nearest to his birthsite. Do not show boat or tell too much of your kupuna. My ancestors were his cousins, and we do not like people who claim to be his descendant without providing their genealogy. You also claim to know so much, but have you heard of the kapu loulu, kapu hono and kapu kuili? A real descendant of a chief should remain humble, and not show off their family tree so freely. Doing so meant life or death back in those days.
Koa G my middle Kahoalii connects to Kamehameha 1 because of his early wife Kanekapolei and so it’s at the Bishop Museum of the wives he married Kanekapolei is the First Lady he married and from Kanekapolei she is my seven time grandmother and Kamehameha 1 is my seven time grandfather because from him and his early are my seven time grandparents and my middle name connects to both of them and I have the dynasty chart that the bishop museum has as well and I have it so I’m on their and my middle name is at the Kukaniloko and you will find it their as well and my middle name is a dynasty name so I’m part of the Royalty family because Kahoalii is a Royalty name and I was lucky to get it man I have the chart and your right Koa and I’m only educating some people that wanna learn about us Native Hawaiians and I am thinking of confronting the governor to let the people of Hawaii come back from the main land
@@koag4065 Omg I thought the same thing when I saw him spamming this trash on other videos. I’m a Mahi and my family is from Kohala as well. I know my paternal ancestor gave birth to Kamehameha. My mother is a Mo’okini and I’ve been binging videos all day. I just wanted to reply to you because I’m almost positive you and I are loosely related 😀
Well luakini is a descriptor of the heiau describing the practices that took place here and luakini is usually associated with the practices of human sacrifice
Mahalo NUI LOA 🌺 your SHARING of the MANA'O of our KUPUNAS... BROTHER KANAKA MAOLI
ALOHA NUI LOA 🌺
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Thank you so much for taking the time to tell us all this. Bless you, brothers and your families too.
Aloha and Mahalo 🌈🌺🌺🌺🤙
Mahalo nui loa brother for sharing your wisdom. 💖
Kaumualii. Kaumualii (c. 1778-May 26, 1824) was the last independent alii nui (supreme ruler of the island) of Kauai and Niihau before becoming a vassal of Kamehameha I of the unified Kingdom of Hawaii in 1810. He was the 23rd high chief of Kauai, reigning from 1794-1810.
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. The word pōhaku means stone or rock. Pōhaku or rocks are a foundational element of our culture we have thrived here for centuries through the usefulness of pōhaku. The pōhaku were used to set the foundation of our houses, our heiau and our lo'i
Hawaii stonework, very similar to 'Candi Kethek' in Java, Indonesia, the traditional style 'Joglo Jawa' shape too similar to Hawaiian traditional house and Fiji Bure Kalou..The Ship and Boat like Borobodur boat and hawaii ship and boat have similar feature too
Por favor platiqueños de su gran cultura es super espiritual de respeto y amor . Que interesante
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My seven time grandfather Kamehameha 1 was born on North Kohala and i know what the Heiaus and my middle name is at one of the Heiu or know as the Kūkaniloko and my Hawaiian name is Kahoali’i and it means friends of the Chief and I am the seventh grandson to Kamehameha 1 and so I believe my middle name is at one of the Heiau and as a Native Hawaiian and as the seventh grandson to Kamehameha 1 I visit the Heiau and I bow down whenever I go to the Heiau as well and as the seventh grandson to Kamehameha 1 and as the seventh grandson to Kamehameha 1 I know these things and I like how this guy also knows the history about us Native Hawaiians and as the seventh grandson to Kamehameha 1 I feel like I’m connected as well because I’m the seventh grandson to Kamehameha 1 and his kids are my great uncles like
(King Kamehameha 2)
(King Kamehameha 3)
(King Kamehameha 4)
(Kamehameha 5)
All these guys are my great uncles and I honor them as well and my seven time grandfather Kamehameha 1 as well and so I know about the Heiaus and the battles because I’m the seventh grandson to Kamehameha 1 and I always visit my seven time grandfather Kamehameha 1 whenever I’m in town and I am the seventh grandson to Kamehameha 1 and his kids are my great uncles as well and I know that my seven time grandfather Kamehameha 1 was born on North Kohala and so I know that my middle name is at the Kukaniloko Birthstone on Oahu in Waimea as well so I know about the Heiau so I know about the Heiaus and I know about the battle fields as well and I know my seven time grandfather Kamehameha 1 was born at that Heiau on the Big Island in North Kohala and I know about the battle fields as well so I know about these as a Native Hawaiian as well and as the seventh grandson to Kamehameha 1 I know about them already
Lol, stfu 🤡🤡🤡
What you are doing is called "hoʻāliʻi." You are throwing out information that you are connected to Kamehameha. Which child do you descend from? What is your line that connects to him directly? If you cannot provide this info, you were put to death in the old days for trying to claim kinship with a ruler. I am from Kohala, and my family house is the nearest to his birthsite. Do not show boat or tell too much of your kupuna. My ancestors were his cousins, and we do not like people who claim to be his descendant without providing their genealogy. You also claim to know so much, but have you heard of the kapu loulu, kapu hono and kapu kuili? A real descendant of a chief should remain humble, and not show off their family tree so freely. Doing so meant life or death back in those days.
Koa G my middle Kahoalii connects to Kamehameha 1 because of his early wife Kanekapolei and so it’s at the Bishop Museum of the wives he married Kanekapolei is the First Lady he married and from Kanekapolei she is my seven time grandmother and Kamehameha 1 is my seven time grandfather because from him and his early are my seven time grandparents and my middle name connects to both of them and I have the dynasty chart that the bishop museum has as well and I have it so I’m on their and my middle name is at the Kukaniloko and you will find it their as well and my middle name is a dynasty name so I’m part of the Royalty family because Kahoalii is a Royalty name and I was lucky to get it man I have the chart and your right Koa and I’m only educating some people that wanna learn about us Native Hawaiians and I am thinking of confronting the governor to let the people of Hawaii come back from the main land
@@koag4065 Omg I thought the same thing when I saw him spamming this trash on other videos. I’m a Mahi and my family is from Kohala as well. I know my paternal ancestor gave birth to Kamehameha. My mother is a Mo’okini and I’ve been binging videos all day. I just wanted to reply to you because I’m almost positive you and I are loosely related 😀
He aha kou mookuauhau naua
luakini means temple
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Well luakini is a descriptor of the heiau describing the practices that took place here and luakini is usually associated with the practices of human sacrifice
Mahalo.
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