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[Found under: “Ka Moolelo o Kamehameha I.”]
The battles between Kalaniopuu, the King of Hawaii, with Kahekili, the King of Maui.
The years 1775, 1776, 1777, 1778, and 1778.
Kalaniopuu went to war at Kaupo on Maui, with his Alii, his war Officers, and his soldiers.
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Kalaniopuu first went to war at Kaupo, and he tortured the makaainana of Kaupo by clubbing their foreheads with his war club [newa]. This battle was called Kalaehohoa [“Clubbing-of-the-Forehead”]
When Kahekili, the King of Maui, heard that Kalaniopuu sailed to Kaupo and plundered the belongings of the makaainana, Kahekili sent the troops called Niuula and Kepoouahi.
Kaneolaelae was the war leader [mamaka kaua]. The battlefields were Puumaneoneo and Kapukaauhuhu, but Kalaniopuu [Kalaiopuu] was not found on those battlegrounds; Kaneolaelae made his attack on the sweet potato fields on the makai side of there, straight at Kalaeokailio; the right flank of the attack covered Pahonu, and