MO'OKU'AUHAU

Kekoolani Genealogy of Descendants of the Ruling Chiefs of Hawai'i

Notes


(Mo'i, Ruling Chief of Hawai'i) KELIIOKALOA (KELIIOKALOA I, KEALIIOKALOA)

Keliiokaloa is the name given by S.L.K. Peleioholani.


KUKAILANI (KUKA'ILANI)

The son of Kealiiokaloa (Mo'i, King of Hawaii), he was never raised to the throne becausehe was still young when his father died and his older brother Keawenui-a-Umi conspired to raise himself to the kingship instead. This incited a rebellion among the six district chiefs against Keawenui-a-Umi. They lost and Keawenui-a-Umi replaced all the defeated district chiefs (alii-ai-moku) with members of his own family.


KAOHUKIOKALANI

Half sister of Kukailani


MAKAKAUALII (KAMAKAKAKAUALII)

The genealogist S.L.K. Peleioholani calls him "Kamakakakaualii".


MAKAKAUALII (KAMAKAKAKAUALII)

The genealogist S.L.K. Peleioholani calls him "Kamakakakaualii".


MAKAKAUALII (KAMAKAKAKAUALII)

The genealogist S.L.K. Peleioholani calls him "Kamakakakaualii".


KA'AKAUAWAO (KA-'AKAU-A-WAO, KAAKAUAUWOA, KAAKAUAOAO, KAAKAUKAMALELEKUAWALU, KA-ME'E-UA-LANI)

Ka-me'e-ua-lani is the name for the mother of Na-hua-lani found by Mary Pukui. This name has been merged into Ka'akauwao identity.
- Dean Kekoolani / FEB 6, 2010


Isaac ('Aikake) DAVIS (Chief Hueu)

Died at age 52.

("Hueu", Inducted into Ali'i Kapu as the High Chief Hueu-o-Keaolani-Pohaialii by Kamehameha the Great)


Isaac ('Aikake) DAVIS (Chief Hueu)

Died at age 52.

("Hueu", Inducted into Ali'i Kapu as the High Chief Hueu-o-Keaolani-Pohaialii by Kamehameha the Great)


N PELEIOHOLANI (PELEIOHOLANI III, ULUNOA-A-PELEIOHOLANI, NOA PELEIOHOLANI, PELEIOHLANIO-A-KAHAHANA)

Noah is being processed through the temple again (twice ) as the person named Noa Peleioholani as of 10 April 2002.

From genealogist Solomon Lehuanui Kalaniomaiheilu Peleioholani (in Ancestry of John Liwai Ena):
The chiefly descendants Peleioholani (k), Liliha (w), own mother of Palekaluhi (k), are known. Many and numerous are the chiefly offsprings.


(Piikeakaluaialenoho, Kalua-o-Piikea, Piikea) PIIKEAKALUAONALANI

Piikeakaluaonalani is the name used by Solomon Peleioholani.