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- Aliʻi - Wikipedia
The aliʻi were the traditional nobility of the Hawaiian islands They were part of a hereditary line of rulers, the noho aliʻi There were many classes of aliʻi (or chief) and the position could be held by a man or a woman Cognates of the word aliʻi have a similar meaning in other Polynesian languages; in Māori it is ariki and in Tahitian ari'i
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- ALII Definition Meaning - Merriam-Webster
The meaning of ALII is a Polynesian chief, noble, or king
- Hawaiian Ali’i: Understanding the Roles of Royalty and Chiefs
Ali’i traced their lineage back to the gods, making them intermediaries between the divine and the human world The higher the rank of an Ali’i, the more direct their ancestral connection to the gods was believed to be This connection, called mana, was a source of their authority and influence
- Aliʻi - Hawaiʻi Volcanoes National Park (U. S. National Park Service)
The aliʻi were the royal class that consisted of higher and lesser chiefs Chiefs wore a kīpuka (shoulder capes) and a mahiole (helmet) adorned with feathers from native birds, each different in color and design patterns
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- Alii - Name Meaning and Origin
The name "Alii" is of Hawaiian origin and is typically used as a given name for boys It means "chief" or "royalty" in the Hawaiian language The name carries a sense of honor, leadership, and importance, reflecting the traditional significance of chiefs in Hawaiian culture
- Ali‘i | Explore Lessons | Kumukahi
Ali‘i, or rulers, made up the chiefly class in traditional Hawaiian society There were different levels of ali‘i For example, the mō‘ī was the supreme ruler Kamehameha became the mō‘ī after he politically united the islands under one government
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