- Molokaʻi - Wikipedia
Molokaʻi or Molokai[a] is the fifth most populated of the eight major islands that make up the Hawaiian Islands archipelago in the middle of the Pacific Ocean
- Molokai - Wikipedia
Molokaʻi or Molokai ( ˌmoʊləˈkaɪ ; [2]Hawaiian: [ˈmoloˈkɐʔi, ˈmoloˈkɐi] [3] Molokaʻi Dialect: Morotaʻi [moˈɾoˈtəʔi]) is the fifth most populated of the eight major islands that make up the Hawaiian Islands archipelago in the middle of the Pacific Ocean
- A Brief History of Molokai - Islands of Maui Country
In 1866, Hawaii took note, and King Kamehameha V designated Molokai—the fifth largest island in the archipelago—a sanitarium for lepers, whose often conspicuous symptoms were feared and whose victims were stigmatized Over 8,000 people were exiled to Molokai, the majority of them native Hawaiians
- Aliʻi nui of Molokai - Wikipedia
The Aliʻi nui were high chiefs of the four main Hawaiian Islands The rulers of Molokaʻi, like those of the other Hawaiian islands, claimed descent from god Wākea The traditional history of Molokaʻi is fragmentary The island was not of major political importance
- Molokai - Simple English Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Molokaʻi (sometimes mistakenly called Molokai) is the fifth largest island in the U S Hawaiian Islands The island is 38 miles long and 10 miles across Its land area is 261 square miles The highest mountain is named Kamakou, and it is 4,970 feet (1,514 meters) high
- Molokai: The Story of Father Damien - Wikipedia
Molokai: The Story of Father Damien is a 1999 biographical film of Father Damien, a Belgian priest working at the Kalaupapa Leprosy Settlement on the Hawaiian island of Molokai
- Molokai | Hawaiian Island, Nature Culture | Britannica
Molokai, volcanic island, Maui county, Hawaii, U S It lies east of Oahu across the Kaiwi Channel and northwest of Maui across the Pailolo Channel Molokai occupies 261 square miles (676 square km) and is about 38 miles (61 km) long and 10 miles (16 km) wide at its widest point
- Molokai | Visitor Information | Go Hawaii
Find travel information about the island of Molokai, including activities, lodging, dining and more from the official resource for the state of Hawaii
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