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Haho〔(Very rare name. ) It means "thin" or "to fail".〕〔''History of the Sandwich Islands: By Sheldon Dibble''〕 (born c. 1098 in Hawaii〔(Haho's family )〕) was an ancient Hawaiian High Chief (''Alii''), who was a Moʻi of Maui. He is mentioned in legends and old chants and is also called Hoaho.〔It is also possible that he was called Hōʻaho.〕 == Family == Haho was a son of Paumakua of Maui and High Chiefess Manokalililani, who was a daughter of Chiefess Hoʻohokukalani II and sister of Paumakua.〔(Hoohokukalani )〕 He married High Chiefess Kauilaʻanapa (also called Kauilaianapu in chants). Their son was Palena of Maui and his daughter-in-law was Hikawai-Nui, who was a daughter of Kauilaʻanapa and her other husband, Limaloa-Lialea.〔(Family of Kauilaanapa )〕 Haho and his son are mentioned in chant ''Kumulipo''.〔''The Kumulipo: A Hawaiian Creation Chant'' by Martha Warren Beckwith〕
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