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  1. Kamauaua

    their aggression to the bitter end. The children of Kamauaua and his wife Hinakeha were Kaupeepeenuikauila ... Aimoku of Molokai years after Keoloewa a Kamauaua s end Category Royalty of Molokai hr Kamauaua ...   more details



  1. Keoloewaakamauaua

    , 1969. s start succession box before Kamauaua title Alii Aimoku of Molokai years after Kapau a Nuakea ...   more details



  1. Nuakea

    Infobox royalty monarch consort name Nu okina akea title Queen consort of Molokai image caption succession Royal Consort of Molokai reign coronation predecessor Queen Hinakeha regent successor King Consort Lanileo spouse Keoloewaakamauaua issue Kapauanuakea full name titles Queen consort of Molokai br Princess of Oahu and Ewa royal house House of Kamauaua br House of Maweke father Keaunui of Ewa mother High Chiefess Wehelani Nu okina akea was the Princess of Oahu and Queen consort of Molokai . Family She was born to Prince Keaunui , Chief of Ewa and his wife Wehelani. Through her father, she was the granddaughter of Maweke , the Blue blood alii of the ancient line of Nanaulu . This Nanaulu was the fourteenth generation descendant of Wakea and according to legend, it was his family that originally discovered the Hawaii isles and migrated there from the Southern Polynesian islands . Her father was the King of Ewa and it was he who dugged the channel of the ancient Pearl River Hawaii Pearl River see Pearl Harbor . Laakona , progenitor of the Ewa chiefs, and Moi, Kaula prophet of Kaupeepeenuikauila , were her brothers. She lived during the second migratory period. She married into the great Kamauaua family on the island of Molokai not far from the island of Oahu . Her husband Keoloewa was the second in the family, but was the heir since her brother in law had no interest in government. She gave birth to a daughter named Kapauanuakea who succeeded to the sovereignty of Molokai after her husband s death. From this daughter, she and her husband were noted as the head and progenitor of numerous family throughout the islands. References http freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.ancestry.com barbpretz ps01 ps01 223.html Nuakea Kal kaua Kalakaua, His Hawaiian Majesty . The Legends And Myths of Hawaii The Fable and Folk lore of a Strange People. Tokyo, Japan Charles E. Tuttle Company Inc. of Rutland, Vermont & Tokyo Japan, 1972. Abraham Fornander , An Account of the Polynesian Race Its ...   more details



  1. Kapauanuakea

    Infobox royalty monarch name Kapaua title Ali okina i of Molokai image caption reign coronation predecessor Kamauaua regent successor Keoloewa spouse Lanileo issue Kamauliwahine full name Kapaua a Nuakea father Keoloewaakamauaua mother Nuakea birth date birth place death date death place place of burial Kapau a Nu okina akea was the 3rd Alii Aimoku of Molokai . She ruled as titular Queen Regnant of the island of Molokai . Family Her family descends from Nanaulu , 14th generation descendant of W kea . ref Kal kaua Kalakaua, His Hawaiian Majesty . p 72 ref She was the only known daughter of Keoloewaakamauaua and Nuakea . Through her father, she was the granddaughter of Kamauaua , first sovereign lord of Moloka okina i. Through her mother, she was the great granddaughter of Maweke and cousin to Elepuukahonua , King of Oahu Ewaulialaakona , King of Ewa Mualani , Queen of Ko okina olau and Haulanuiaiakea , King of Kauai . No special legend attaches to Kapau a Nuakea, nor to her husband Lanileo. Her daughter Kamauliwahine by her husband Lanileo succeeded him. Notes Reflist References http freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.ancestry.com barbpretz ps01 ps01 221.html Kapau A Nuakea Kalakaua , His Hawaiian Majesty. The Legends And Myths of Hawaii The Fable and Folk lore of a Strange People. Tokyo, Japan Charles E. Tuttle Company Inc. of Rutland, Vermont & Tokyo Japan, 1972. Abraham Fornander , http books.google.com books?id tcQNAAAAQAAJ An Account of the Polynesian Race Its Origin and Migrations , Rutland, VT Charles E. Tuttle Company, 1969. s start succession box before Keoloewaakamauaua Ke okina olo okina ewa a Kamau okina a okina ua title Alii Aimoku of Molokai years after Kamauliwahine s end Category Royalty of Molokai Category Hawaiian queens regnant hr Kapauanuakea ...   more details



  1. Alii Aimoku of Molokai

    okina i Aimoku of Moloka okina i Ali okina i nui Kamauaua , 1st Ali okina i Aimoku of Molokai, 11th ...   more details



  1. Kamauliwahine

    Infobox royalty monarch name Kamauliwahine title Ali okina i of Molokai image caption reign coronation predecessor Kapau regent successor Hualani spouse Laniaiku issue Hualani full name father Lanileo mother Kapauanuakea birth date birth place death date death place place of burial Kamauliwahine was the 4th Alii Aimoku of Molokai . She ruled as a titular Queen regnant of the island of Molokai . Family She was the only known daughter of Lanileo and queen Kapauanuakea of Molokai . From her mother, she was the great granddaughter of Kamauaua , first sovereign lord of Moloka okina i and the great great granddaughter of Maweke , the blue blood ali i of Oahu . Her family descends from Nanaulu , the 14th generation descendant of W kea , of the first migration to Hawaii in 6th century. ref Kalakaua , His Hawaiian Majesty. p 72 ref She succeeded her mother in the dignity of Alii Aimoku of Molokai , after her death. On the deeds of Kamauliwahine, there exist nothing to be told of her or her husband, Lani okina aiku, personally as the legends are silent. Her daughter was the noted Hualani , by her husband Lani okina aiku, and she inherited the monarchy after her death. References http freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.ancestry.com barbpretz ps01 ps01 219.html Kamauliwahine Kalakaua , His Hawaiian Majesty. The Legends And Myths of Hawaii The Fable and Folk lore of a Strange People. Tokyo, Japan Charles E. Tuttle Company Inc. of Rutland, Vermont & Tokyo Japan, 1972. Abraham Fornander , http books.google.com books?id tcQNAAAAQAAJ An Account of the Polynesian Race Its Origin and Migrations , Rutland, VT Charles E. Tuttle Company, 1969. s start succession box before Kapau a Nuakea title Alii Aimoku of Molokai years after Hualani s end References Reflist Category Royalty of Molokai Category Hawaiian queens regnant hr Kamauliwahine ...   more details



  1. Kalahumoku I

    Kalahumoku I or Kalahuimoku I became a ruling chief of Hana in the late 13th century. He was district king or chief of the District of Hana which was pretty much independent and balanced their power by recognizing both the Kings of Maui and the Alii Aimoku of Hawaii Kings of Hawaii . He was of the Pili line of Hawaii chiefs on his paternal lineage, and on his maternal lineage, he was the descendant of Kamauaua of Molokai . He was born either of Molokai or the Big Island to Kanipahu , King of Hawaii and Hualani, Hereditary High Chiefess of Molokai. His brother was Kanaloa, father of Kalapanaku io iomoa King Kalapana . David Malo said Kalapana was his brother but this was not true because Malo had ignored a generation. His mother was great granddaughter of Nuakea , who was the granddaughter of Maweke and wife of Keoloewa . The two brothers had been brought up in retirement in the countryside of the Big Island, without the knowledge of Kamaiole , their father s usurper , because if Kamaiole had known them to be the sons of the king, he would have put them to death. Sometime after or before his nephew, Kalapana, came to the Big Island throne, he settled at Kauwiki on Maui and became a ruling chieftain of Hana. He married La amea and begot a son, Iki a Laamea. Iki a Laamea married Kalamea and begot a son, Kamanawa a Kalamea. Kamanawa a Kalamea married Kaina Kai ua and begot Onakaina Ua kai ua . Onakaia married Kuamakani and had Kanahae a Kuamakani who married Kapiko and had Kuleana a Kapiko. Kuleana a Kapiko married Keniani a hoolei and had Akahiakuleana , mother of Umialiloa Umi of Hawaii . References David Malo, Hawaiian Antiquities, Honolulu Bishop Museum Press, 1951. Abraham Fornander, An Account of the Polynesian Race Its Origin and Migrations, Rutland, VT Charles E. Tuttle Company, 1969 Catherine C. Summers, Molokai A Site Survey, Pacific Anthropological Records, No. 14, Honolulu, HI Department of Anthropology, Bernice P. Bishop Museum, 1971 . Resources http freepa ...   more details



  1. Kaupeepeenuikauila

    , and spoke to the King Kamauaua who grimly directed the chief to stronghold of Haupu and told him .... ref Kalakaua, His Hawaiian Majesty. p. 74 75. ref From afar Kamauaua had watched the failed assaults ...   more details



  1. Kakaalaneo

    Infobox monarch name Kaka alaneo title King of Maui native lang1 Hawaiian spouse Kaualua father Kaulahea I children Kaihiwalua religion Hawaiian mythology Kaka okina alaneo was the 12th Mo i of Maui Mo okina i of Maui . He was the titular chieftain or king of the island of Maui . Biography He was son of Kaulahea I of Maui. His brother was Kakae . Kaka okina alaneo appears to be the center of the legends of that reign. He and his brother, appears to have jointly ruled Maui and Lanai L na okina i with his elder brother holding the title of Mo okina i. The brothers courts were at Lahaina, Hawaii L hain . Tradition has gratefully remembered him as the one who planted the breadfruit trees in L hain , for which the place in later times became so famous for. A marvelous legend is still told of one of his sons, named Kaululaau, who, for some of his wild pranks at his father s court in L hain , was banished to L na okina i, which island was said to have been terribly haunted by Akua ino , ghost s and goblin s. Kaululaau, however, by his prowess and skill, Exorcism exorcised the spirit s, brought about peace and order on the island, and was in consequence restored to the favour of his father. It was said that Kaululaau s mother was Kanikaniaula of the Molokai Kamauaua family, through Haili, a brother of Keoloewa . One legend mentions six children of Kaululaau by the names of Kuihiki, Kuiwawau, Kuiwawau e, Kukahaulani, Kumakaakaa, and Ulamealani. No further record of them are kept, however. With another wife, named Kaualua, Kaka okina alaneo had a son Kaihiwalua, who was the father of Luaia, who became the husband of the noted Kukaniloko , daughter of Piliwale , the Alii Aimoku of Oahu Mo okina i of O okina ahu , son of Kalona iki , and brother of Lo Lale . Kaka okina alaneo is also said to have had a daughter named Wao, who caused the watercourse in L hain called Auwaiawao to be dug and named after her. He was succeeded by his nephew Kahekili I , son of his brother Kakae. R ...   more details




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