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H. Hewahewa
[edit]Records from the 1848 Great Mahele indicated that a man named Hewahewa, who took the Christian name Hapakuka or Habakuke (Hawaiianized version of Habakkuk), died on October 20, 1848. He was the husband to a Kawelu [Nawelu], brother of a Keaka and the son of an unnamed father and Pihekei.[1] There may have been a different H. Hewahewa.[2][3]
Prophecy
[edit]The article states;
"According to some sources, Hewahewa had predicted the arrival of a new god from the sea in the days before the first missionaries arrived in the islands".[13][14]
It seems this confuses Hewahewa's part in this tradition in simply knowing of the earlier prophecy of Kalaikuahulu.--Mark Miller (talk) 01:02, 6 March 2021 (UTC)
- ^ Barrere 1994, pp. 39–41.
- ^ Ii, Pukui & Barrère 1983, p. 148.
- ^ Kameʻeleihiwa 1992, p. 276.
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