Geography Megan S. Kuÿuleiÿöpuÿulani Zablan (c/o 2012)

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Geography Megan S. Kuÿuleiÿöpuÿulani Zablan (c/o 2012)

Identify the major town, flower, color, mountains, songs and ali‘i of each island

Hawaiÿi -Hilo -Lehua -ÿUlaÿula -Köhala, Mauna Kea, Hualälai, Mauna Loa, Kïlauea -Hilo Medley -Lïloa, 12th Ali ʻ i ‘Ai Moku of Hawaii t/blogs/index.php?title=back_to_beautiful_hilo&more=1&c=1&tb=1&pb=1

Maui -Wailuku -Lokelani -ÿÄkala -Mauna Kahalawai, Haleakalä -Going to Häna, Maui -Kekaulike (Kekaulikeokalanikuihonoikamoku)

Molokaÿi -Kaunakakai -Kukui -ÿÖmaÿomaÿo -East and West Molokaÿi -Kamauaua 1 st Aliÿi ‘Ai Moku of Molokaÿi, 11 th -13 th century -Molokaÿi Nui A Hina

Länaÿi -Länaÿi City -Kaunäÿoa -ÿAlani -Länaÿihale -Häloalena -Lei Kaunäÿoa o Länaÿi

Kahoÿolawe  ‘Aÿohe külanakauhale  Hinahina kü kahakai  Hinahina  Lua Makika  ‘Aÿohe aliÿi  Kahoÿolawe

Oÿahu  Honolulu  ‘Ilima  Melemele  Koÿolau & Waiÿanae  King Kamehameha II  Beautiful ‘Ilima

Kauaÿi  Lïhuÿe  Mokihana  Poni  Waimea & Mount Waiÿaleÿale  Lonokahäÿupu  Kïpü Kai

Niÿihau  Puÿuwai  Püpü keÿokeÿo  Keÿokeÿo  Mount Pänïÿau  Kahelelani  Püpü o Niÿihau