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Ornament: The Arrival of Keōua

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Keōua Kūʻahuʻula was a rival of Kamehameha, and after many of his men were killed in a volcanic eruption, he accepted an invitation to parley with Kamehameha. At the shore below Kamehameha's heiau, Keōua and all but one of his men were killed. Those slain warriors were offered to the war god for the consecration of the new temple at Puʻukoholā. By ending this rivalry, Kamehameha became king of all of Hawaiʻi Island.

Product dimensions: 3 x 4 inches

Sku: 3004066
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