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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. == Family == In ancient chants genealogy of Kings of Maui is described.〔(Family of Kuhimana )〕 Kamaloʻohua was a son of King Kuhimana and his sister Kaumana I and thus grandson of King Alo of Maui and his wife Moekeaea.〔(The Stories of the Genealogies of Maui )〕 He married woman named Kapu, but her parents are not known. (For a meaning of her name, see ''kapu''.) Their son was King Loe of Maui and their grandson was King Kahokuohua of Molokai.〔''A study of prehistoric social change: the development of complex societies in the Hawaiian Islands'' (by Ross H. Cordy ).〕 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Kamaloohua」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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