Masapo is a very powerful chief, one who will be a good stick for me to lean on in my old age.
He was the most powerful chief of Molokaʻi in the beginning of the 17th century.
The second was even younger, twelve or thirteen, the son of a powerful chief who had just died, Yesugei.
Legend says that the man survived a massive wound in his chest to become a powerful chief.
He must hurry over to see this powerful and frantic chief.
This further enhanced his image as a powerful chief.
One source says that he was the most powerful chief on Puget Sound from 1790 to 1845.
It represents the burial site of a powerful chief who died many centuries ago, she says.
The fact that they were held by the most powerful chiefs of that time has saved them.
"He is one of the most powerful chiefs of staff I have ever seen."