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Hawaiian Word of the Day: October 16th

We often hear aliʻi in conjunction with pageants and other places where our chiefs are portrayed. Yes, aliʻi means chief, chiefess, officer, ruler, monarch, king, queen. And aliʻi nui then is the “High Chief.” Nowadays we often hear mōʻī for king, but he was an aliʻi nui in the old days.

We often hear aliʻi in conjunction with pageants and other places where our chiefs are portrayed. Yes, aliʻi means chief, chiefess, officer, ruler, monarch, king, queen. And aliʻi nui then is the “High Chief.” Nowadays we often hear mōʻī for king, but he was an aliʻi nui in the old days.

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