Names for Our Keiki to Connect to the Warrior Heritage
Some of our `ohana (family) have given their keiki (children) names that connect to our warrior heritage HOME PAGE
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Pu'ali ka'eo ikeone me ke
aloha 'o na aumakua (wise warrior from the sands with love for
our ancestors) Heaukulani. Pu`ali at 7 months in October 2003. Son of John Heaukulani Jr. and wife Elaine
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Koapono (Righteous Warrior)
Heaukulani Koa on the back heading to Kona for the US Marine Corps Toys for Tots run, November, 1998.
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Joseph Ka Moa (the warrior)
Heaukulani [see the page "what does Pu`ali mean? for Moa, the fighting cock
metaphor of warrior]
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Eddie Ikaika (strength)
Heaukulani - This photo is at the Merrie Monarch in Hilo.
Eddie (with red cape) was part of the Royal Court, a warrior prince.
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Nathanael Manu`a (Man of War)
Heaukulani. Nate is the son of Trish and Robert Heaukulani of Oregon.
See Nate's grandfather Charles Heaukulani in
modern warriors page.
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