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  1. 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 …

  2. ALII Definition & Meaning - Merriam-Webster

    The meaning of ALII is a Polynesian chief, noble, or king.

  3. Aliʻi - Hawaiʻi Volcanoes National Park (U.S. National Park Service)

    Aug 21, 2025 · 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 …

  4. 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 …

  5. 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 …

  6. Vacation Rentals in Kihei, Wailea and Makena | Ali'i Resorts Maui

    We’ve been staying in units managed by Alii Resorts for sometime now. In my opinion they’re as good as it gets. The entire staff works as a team, they are excellent communicators, and when …

  7. About Kaanapali Alii: Your Maui Home Away From Home

    While Kaanapali Alii is literally steps from all the quintessential Maui adventures and experiences that you seek—world-class golf, shopping at Whalers Village, sunbathing and snorkeling on …

  8. Division of Forestry and Wildlife: Forestry Program | A‘ali‘i

    Seeds of this tree will survive and grow to the burned area, making it a pioneer plant. A’ali’i are early colonizers of lava flows. Early Hawaiians used this plant for medicinal purposes while the …

  9. A‘ali‘i (Dodonaea viscosa) – Maui Nui Botanical Gardens

    Translation: I am a wind-resting ‘a‘ali‘i; no gale can push me over. Meaning: A boast saying, "I can hold my own, even in the face of difficulties." The ‘a‘ali‘i can stand the worst of gales, twisting …

  10. OUR ALI'I HERITAGE - THE CATHEDRAL OF ST. ANDREW

    The Aliʻi were the traditional nobility of the Hawaiian islands. They were part of a hereditary line of rulers, the Noho Aliʻi. OUR ALIʻI. King Kamehameha IV and Queen Emma were responsible …