MO'OKU'AUHAU

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

Notes


KAUMANA (KAUMANA I, KAANA)

Kaana is the name given by S.M. Kamakau according to Pukui (Tales & Traditions translation).


KAMALUOHUA (KAMALU-OHUA)

Kamalu-o-Hua is the name given by S.M. Kamakau according to Pukui (Tales & Traditions translation).


(Mo'i, Ruling Chief of Maui) KAULAHEA I (KAULAHEANUIOKAMOKU I)

Birthdate is an estimate from a roughly calculated chronology of the Ulu-Hema Genealogy (for Maui). According to Kamakau, Kaulahea I was the only chief born at Kukaniloko.


(Ruling Chief of Molokai) KAHAKU-O-HUA (KAHAKUOHUA, KAHOKUOHUA )

IN THE LATE 13th century, the reigning prince of Hawaii, Kalaunui-Ohua, waged war against his first cousins, Kamalu-Ohua, King of Oahu; Kahaku-Ohua, Prince of Molokai; and his uncle Hua-I-Pouleilei, Alii-Aimoku (King by right of conquest) of Maui. (Song of Eternity, Amalu)


HIKAKAIULA (HIIKAWAIULA)

Hikakaiula is the name given by S.M. Kamakau.


(Kualua) KAPOHAUOLA

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


HAUKANIMAKA (HAUKANUIMAKAMAKA, HAUANUIHONIALAWAHINE)

Haukanimaka is the name given by S.L.K. Peleioholani in the Robinson Family Genealogy.


(I) PE'APE'A MAKAWALU

Well known warrior son of Kahekili (k.) the First and Haukanuimakamaka.


(Mo'i, Ruling Chief of Maui) KAWAOKAOHELE (KAWAUKAOHELE, KAWAO-KAOHELE)

He is called "Kawaukaohele" and "Kawaokaohele" by Kamakau.

From genealogist Solomon Lehuanui Kalaniomaiheilu Peleioholani (in Ancestry of John Liwai Ena):
Look at Keleanohoanaapiapi (w), the own sister of Kawao Kaohele (k), the chiefly king surrounding Maui until Piilani (k).
1. Here are the ancestors - Kawaokaohele (k), King of Maui.
2. Keleanohoanaapiapi (w), Queen of Maui.
3. Piilani (k), King of Maui.
4. Kihaapiilani (k). King of Maui.
5. Kamalalawalu (k). King of Maui.
6. Kauhiakama (k), King of Maui.
7. Kaianikaumakaowakea (k), King of Maui.
8. Lonohonuakini (k). King of Maui.
9. Kaulahea (k) II, King of Maui.
10. Kekaulikekalanikuihonoikamoku (k). King of Maui.
11. Kamehamehanui (k). King of Maui.
12. Kahekili (k), last King of Maui.

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* Also known as "Kawaokanele" in some newspaper article, could be a printer's typo.


(Kumuhonua Chiefess, Ninaupi'o) KOHEPALAOA (KEPALAOA, KOHE-PALAOA, KOHIPALAOA)

"Kepalaoa" is the name given by S.L.K. Peleioholani in the Robinson Family Genealogy. She is the mother of Haua, wife of Umi and of King Piilani of Maui.  "Kohe-palaoa" one version of the name used by S.M. Kamakau. "Kepalaoa" is the name given by Kamakau in Tales & Traditions.


(Mo'i, R oOa KAPIIOHOOKALANI (KAPIIOHO, KA-PI'I-OHO-O-KA-LANI, KAPIIOHO-O-KUALII, KAPI'OHOOKALANI)

Kapiioho is the name used by the genealogist Solmon Peleioholani.

He was also Ruling Chief of a portion of Kauai, which his grandfather Ku'alii had brought under the control of Oahu two generations earlier.

He had a child with his own mother, Kalanikahimakaialii. That child was, like the mother herself, therefore a sacred "pio" child (Kahahahaokalani, who was briefly a ruler of O'ahu).

From genealogist Solomon Lehuanui Kalaniomaiheilu Peleioholani (in Ancestry of John Liwai Ena):
Look at Kaulahea (k). King of Maui. Kaulahea (k) niaupio married Kalaniomaiheuila (w), his own sister; and born was Kalanikahimakaialii (w), wife of Kualii (k) of Oahu. Kalanikahimakaialii (w) married Kualii (k) of Oahu and had Kapiioho (k) Peleioholani I (k) Kukuiaimakalani (w). Look at this the mother of these Oahu chiefs is a Mauian and part Kauai and Oahu; also Kualii is King of Oahu.


(Ninaupi'o Chiefess) KALANIKAHIMAKAIALII (KALANIKAHEMAKOALII, KALANIKAUHIALIIOKAMOKU)

She is the "pio" daughter of the King of Maui (Kaulahea II) and his royal full-blooded sister Kalaniomaiheulia, and therefore she is a sacred person (ninaupio) of higher rank even than her own parents in the ancient ranks of chiefs. The name "Kalaniomaiheuila" is also one of our great great grandfather's names (Solomon Lehuanui Kalaniomaiheuila Peleioholani). It comes from this female ancestor.

She became the mother of the O'ahu royal family, tieing those chiefs to the Maui royal family through her marriage to Kualii, Ruler of Oahu.

She had a child with her own son, Kapiohookalani. That child was therefore also a sacred "pio" child. This was a son named Kahahahaokalani, who was briefly a ruler of O'ahu.

From genealogist Solomon Lehuanui Kalaniomaiheilu Peleioholani (in Ancestry of John Liwai Ena):
Look at Kaulahea (k). King of Maui. Kaulahea (k) niaupio married Kalaniomaiheuila (w), his own sister; and born was Kalanikahimakaialii (w), wife of Kualii (k) of Oahu. Kalanikahimakaialii (w) married Kualii (k) of Oahu and had Kapiioho (k) Peleioholani I (k) Kukuiaimakalani (w). Look at this the mother of these Oahu chiefs is a Mauian and part Kauai and Oahu; also Kualii is King of Oahu.