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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
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- 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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