ʻAi Noa
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title:
ʻAi Noa
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The ʻAi Noa, was a period of taboo-breaking which convulsed the Hawaiian Islands in October 1819. Women were allowed to eat forbidden food and to eat with men; the priests were no longer to offer human sacrifices; the many prohibitions surrounding the high chiefs were relaxed. Kamehameha I, the conqueror of the islands, had just died; his son Liholiho succeeded him. He came to power amid scenes of grief and licence. The usually strict rules of the Hawaiian religion and social system, known as ka
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/%CA%BBAi_Noa
date created:
2004-08-07T21:08:02Z
date modified:
2024-09-05T22:24:57Z
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