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  1. Kalaimanokahoʻowaha (also known as Kanaʻina) was an aliʻi high chief of the island of Hawaii who lived during the period of Captain James Cook's visit to the islands. He was the chief said to have struck the first blow to Cook when he attempted to kidnap Kalaniʻōpuʻu , the king of the island. [1]

  2. He was named Kanaʻina, after the nickname of his uncle Kalaimanokahoʻowaha, the Native Hawaiian drawn by artist John Webber, who greeted Captain James Cook and was present at the navigator's death at Kealakekua Bay. In the Hawaiian language, ka naʻina means "the conquering".

  3. Keaweʻopala would father a child with Moana Wahine, named Kalaimanokahoʻowaha also known as Kanaʻina, who would be taken into the new king's court to serve as a royal attendant as a new aliʻi line of secondary chiefs serving the supreme ruler of the island and the kingdom.

  4. Kalaimanokahoʻowaha (also known as Kanaʻina) was an aliʻi high chief of the island of Hawai'i who lived during the period of Captain James Cook's visit and western naming of the Sandwich Islands. He was the chief said to have struck the first blow to Cook when he attempted to kidnap Kalaniʻōpuʻu, the king of the island.

  5. Feb 14, 2020 · He was first struck on the head with a club by a chief named Kalaimanokahoʻowaha or Kanaʻina (namesake of Charles Kana'ina) and then stabbed by one of the king's attendants, Nuaa. The Hawaiians carried his body away towards the back of the town, still visible to the ship through their spyglass.

  6. Kalaimanokahoʻowaha Kanaina Nui genealogy record - Ancestry®. How do we create a person’s profile? We collect and match historical records that Ancestry users have contributed to their family trees to create each person’s profile.

  7. Kana'ina (also known as Kalaimanokahoʻowaha and Keawe 'Opala Elua) was the son of Keawe 'Opala, grandson of Alapa'i Nui and Tutu Stella Kekuku Wong's Great Grandfather. Upon Cook's first arrival to Hawaii (1779), Kana'ina was one of two chiefs to first greet the navigator.