This mōʻī is from Kohala, and in 1819 is known for uniting all of the islands through war and political conquest.
Who is Paiea / Kamehameha I?
This aliʻi was the last independent king of Kauaʻi.
Who is Kaumualiʻi?
Anahola is located in the moku of ______.
What is Koʻolau?
He aha ka pīʻāpā?
What is the Hawaiian language alphabet.
This is the name of the highest peak on Waiʻaleʻale.
What is Kawaikini?
This prince was born in Kōloa, and is known for his contributions in creating the Hawaiian Homes Commission Act of 1921.
Who is Prince Kūhiō Kalanianaʻole?
This mountain in Wailua is also known as the Sleeping Giant.
What is Nounou?
This white manu is known for being able to soar very high up in the sky, it is also the bird on our school logo.
What is a koaʻe?
ʻEhia vowela ma ka pīʻāpā?
What is ʻelima (A, E, I, O, U)?
This place is known as a peninsula on Molokaʻi where those in Hawaiʻi with Hansens disease were sent.
What is Kalaupapa?
This kuhina nui from Maui is known as the favorite wife of Kamehameha I. She was known as one of the most powerful and influential women in Hawaiʻi's history.
Who is Kaʻahumanu?
This ahupuaʻa was named "Princeville" after the birth of Queen Emma and Kamehameha IV's son, Prince Albert Edward Kauikeaouli.
What is Kalihikai?
This aliʻi is known for his great strength, and was able to throw his spear through the Anahola mountains.
Who is Kaweloleimakua?
ʻEhia koneka ma ka pīʻāpā?
What is ʻewalu (H, K, L, M, N, P, W, ʻ)
This chief is who the Menehune Fishpond was built for.
Who is ʻAlekoko?
This princess from Honolulu, upon her passing, willed in her trust that all of her remaining lands and assets are to be used to establish a boarding and a day school, one for boys and one for girls, to be known as and called the Kamehameha Schools.
Who is Bernice Pauahi Bishop?
This is the name of the sea that separates Niʻihau from Kauaʻi.
What is Kaulakahi?
This limu is famous in Anahola, and is on our school logo.
What is limu kohu?
This grammar particle is known for slurring vowels during mele or speech.
What is a dipthong?
This place is where Captain Cook was killed by Native Hawaiians in 1779.
What is Kealakekua, Hawaiʻi?
This mōʻī is Hawaiʻi's longest reigning monarch from 1824-1854. He was a stillborn child born in Keauhou but was revived. He is recognized for establishing land privatization in Hawai'i (1848 Great Mahele). His name means "placed on the dark cloud."
Who is Kauikeaouli / Kamehameha III?
This is the name of the sea that separates Kauaʻi from Oʻahu.
What is Kaʻieʻiewaho?
Where does the Koʻolau moku start and end?
What is from Nāmāhana to Anahola?
He aha ka manaʻo ʻo "ʻāina hoʻopulapula"?
What is a Hawaiian Homestead.
This mountain peak is the first peak of the three major moutains in the Anahola area.
What is Hōkūʻālele?