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Aliʻi nui of Maui

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was the last of his line. Maui was weakened when Kalanikupule and his uncle, Kaeokulani, fought over the succession to the throne. Maui along with Oʻahu fell to
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were always precarious, even in later times after Piʻilani's conquest. The main strategic advantage of the aliʻi of Hāna was their command of the fortress of
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During the early years of the Kingdom of Maui the island was divided in half. The much larger western side was under the rule of the descendants of
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of Maui only controlled the much larger western portion of the island while the chiefs of Hana remained independent.
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is sometimes used for the title of the monarchs of Maui; however, it is not an ancient word in the
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had tried to unite the island once, but troubles with the Hana chief continued. It was under
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and has origins in the mid 19th century. The only monarchs to officially hold the title of
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beginning in the mid 19th century, and would later become commonly translated from the
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in 1783 and through marriage of his brother allied himself with the
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expanded his empire by conquering the neighbouring island of
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the aliʻi of Hāna remained mostly free from West Maui under
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and even allowed his daughter to marry Piʻilani's son
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Index

Moʻi of Maui
Maui
Hawaiian Islands
Lanai
Hawaiian language
Kalākaua
Liliʻuokalani
Maui
Wākea
Papa
Hawaiian language
king
Paumakua
Paumakua of Maui
Kawaokaohele
Mauiloa
Piʻilani
Kahekili II
Oʻahu
Queen of Kauaʻi
Kalanikūpule
Kamehameha I
Kingdom of Hawaii
Piʻilani
Lono-a-Pi'ilani
Kiha-a-Pi'ilani
Kamalalawalu
Kauhiakama
Kalanikaumakaowākea
Lonohonuakini

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