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Aliʻi nui of Hawaiʻi

Supreme ruler of the Big Island, Hawaiʻi From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

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The following is a list of Aliʻi nui of the island of Hawaiʻi.

The aliʻi nui is the supreme ruler (sometimes called the "King" or Moi) of the island. Aliʻi refers to the ruling class of Hawaiʻi prior to the formation of the united kingdom.

Aliʻi nui of the Big Island

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Unbroken line of rule to this point. Hakau, Liloa's first born and named heir, was overthrown by Liloa's second son Umi-a-Liloa; however, the hereditary line of Liloa is unbroken and continues.

Hereditary line of Liloa is broken by the usurping rule of Alapainui.

The usurping line of rule ends with Keaweʻopala who is killed in battle while his son and heir, Kalaimanokahoʻowaha, did survive to greet Captain James Cook. The hereditary line of Liloa resumes through the grandson of Keaweʻīkekahialiʻiokamoku, Kalaniʻōpuʻu.

Kalaniʻōpuʻu's line ends with the death of Kīwalaʻō by Kamehameha's forces.

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