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The original rulers of the Hawaiian islands (noho aliʻi o ko Hawaiʻi Pae ʻAina) were a line of native Hawaiians who were independent monarchs of various subdivisions of the land and islands of Hawaii. Their genealogy is traced to Hānalaʻanui and others. The caste system of ancient Hawaiian society was established around 1200 AD and separated the people into 4 distinct ranks that were all below the supreme ruler (ali‘i nui) of the island. The ali‘i nui would distribute the land to the lower ranking chiefs who would run the land and collect offerings and taxes. The ali‘i nui would also ultimately be responsible for the sacred kapu, a system of rules designed to control social order. The noho ali‘i were known for their brightly colored and intricately constructed battle regalia of feathered c

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  • Gobernantes de las islas Hawái (es)
  • Rulers of the Hawaiian Islands (en)
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  • Los gobernantes de las islas hawaianas —noho aliʻi o ko Hawaiʻi Pae ʻAina— son una línea de hawaianos nativos que fueron gobernantes independientes de varias subdivisiones de la tierra y las islas de Hawái. Su genealogía se remonta a Hānalaʻanui y a otros.​ El sistema de castas de la antigua sociedad hawaiana se estableció alrededor del año 1200 d. C. y separaba a la gente en 4 rangos distintos que estaban todos por debajo del gobernante supremo (ali'i nui) de la isla. El ali'i nui distribuía la tierra a los jefes de menor rango que la administraban y recolectaban ofrendas e impuestos. El ali'i nui también sería responsable en última instancia del sagrado kapu, un sistema de reglas diseñado para controlar el orden social. Los ali'i noho eran conocidos por sus coloridos e intrincados traje (es)
  • The original rulers of the Hawaiian islands (noho aliʻi o ko Hawaiʻi Pae ʻAina) were a line of native Hawaiians who were independent monarchs of various subdivisions of the land and islands of Hawaii. Their genealogy is traced to Hānalaʻanui and others. The caste system of ancient Hawaiian society was established around 1200 AD and separated the people into 4 distinct ranks that were all below the supreme ruler (ali‘i nui) of the island. The ali‘i nui would distribute the land to the lower ranking chiefs who would run the land and collect offerings and taxes. The ali‘i nui would also ultimately be responsible for the sacred kapu, a system of rules designed to control social order. The noho ali‘i were known for their brightly colored and intricately constructed battle regalia of feathered c (en)
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  • Los gobernantes de las islas hawaianas —noho aliʻi o ko Hawaiʻi Pae ʻAina— son una línea de hawaianos nativos que fueron gobernantes independientes de varias subdivisiones de la tierra y las islas de Hawái. Su genealogía se remonta a Hānalaʻanui y a otros.​ El sistema de castas de la antigua sociedad hawaiana se estableció alrededor del año 1200 d. C. y separaba a la gente en 4 rangos distintos que estaban todos por debajo del gobernante supremo (ali'i nui) de la isla. El ali'i nui distribuía la tierra a los jefes de menor rango que la administraban y recolectaban ofrendas e impuestos. El ali'i nui también sería responsable en última instancia del sagrado kapu, un sistema de reglas diseñado para controlar el orden social. Los ali'i noho eran conocidos por sus coloridos e intrincados trajes de batalla de capas de plumas y cascos llamados mahiole (casco) y ʻahu ʻula (capa). (es)
  • The original rulers of the Hawaiian islands (noho aliʻi o ko Hawaiʻi Pae ʻAina) were a line of native Hawaiians who were independent monarchs of various subdivisions of the land and islands of Hawaii. Their genealogy is traced to Hānalaʻanui and others. The caste system of ancient Hawaiian society was established around 1200 AD and separated the people into 4 distinct ranks that were all below the supreme ruler (ali‘i nui) of the island. The ali‘i nui would distribute the land to the lower ranking chiefs who would run the land and collect offerings and taxes. The ali‘i nui would also ultimately be responsible for the sacred kapu, a system of rules designed to control social order. The noho ali‘i were known for their brightly colored and intricately constructed battle regalia of feathered capes and helmets called a mahiole (helmet) and ʻahu ʻula (cloak or cape). (en)
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