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Aliʻi nui of Molokai

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The traditional history of Molokaʻi is fragmentary. The island was not of major political importance. Its importance lay in the connections its royal family made by marriage, and, in later years, the reputation of its
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By the end of the 17th century, as interisland conflict grew worse and worse, Molokaʻi suffered many blows from the powerful monarchs of other isles; notably
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isles, and its size hindered it in its struggle for power and survival among the other islands of
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Index

Hawaiian Islands
Molokaʻi
god
Wākea
sorcery
kahunas
Hawaiian
Maui
Hawaiʻi
Kapiiohookalani
Peleioholani
Kahekili II
ancient Hawaiian
Kamauaua
Keʻoloʻewa
Kapau-a-Nuʻakea
Kamauliwahine
Hualani
Kahokuohua
Kalanipehu
Kanealai
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