MO'OKU'AUHAU

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

Notes


George Cox Kahekili KEEAUMOKU (KEEAUMOKU III, KEEAUMOKU OPIO)

Cdr. and Admiral of the King's Fleet and Joint Governor of Oahu.


George Cox Kahekili KEEAUMOKU (KEEAUMOKU III, KEEAUMOKU OPIO)

Cdr. and Admiral of the King's Fleet and Joint Governor of Oahu.


KU (KUHOOHEIHEIPAHU, KAUWAHINE, KU-WAHINE, KU-ALI'I I)

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KU is also called KAUWAHINE, KU-ALI'I and KU-WAHINE
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Ku pi'o married her brother Kahekili.  She is sometimes called "Kauwahine" in the genealogies, when she appears as the wife of Kahekili.

S.L.K. Peleioholani refers to Kuhooheiheipahu, sister and wife of Kahekili II by two names:

* "Kuhooheiheipahu" (in Ancestry of John Liwai Ena)
* "Kauwahine" (Robinson Family Genealogy)

Robinson Family Genealogy:
(Genealogy Table)
* Female Line = Kauwahine
* Male Line = Kahekili
* Issues = Kalanikupule (King of Oahu and Maui), Koalaukane (k.)

"The Ancestry of John Liwai Ena":
Look at Kuhooheiheipahu (w) and Kahekili (k), they being the true chiefly parents of Kamehameha I, Kalanikupule (k), and Koalaukani (k).

A. Fornander discusses "Kauwahine":

Kahekili had two wives : (1) Kauwahine, of the Kaupo Koo and Kaiuli chief families. Her children were-Kalanikupule and Koalaukani, already referred to, and two daughters, Kailikauoha and Kalola; the former becanie the wife of UlumeheiheiHoopilikane (son of Kameeiamoku) and mother of Liliha, the princely and popular wife of governor Boki of Oahu after the death of Kamehameha I. ; of the latter daughter, Kalola, nothing is known with certainty. (2.) Luahiwa, daughter of Kekaulike and his Mololokai wife Kane-a-Lae, and thus a half-sister to Kahekili. With her Kahekili had a son, Kahekilinuiahunu, also frequently called Manonokauakapekulani.

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She is called "Ku-ali'i" in the Koakanu Family Genealogy.
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One of the wives of Kalaniulumoku (I) was Ku-ali'i. This is obviously his aunt  Ku (Kuhooheiheipahu, Kauwahine, Kuali'i I).


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KU is BIRTH MOTHER OF KAMEHAMEHA THE GREAT
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Above we see S.L.K. Peleiholani assert that Ku is the wife of Kahekili and that together they are the true birth parents (biological parents) of Kamehameha the Great.

But later, S.L.K. Peleiholani says something in different in another work:

(Genealogy Table)
* Female Line = Kekuipoiwa II
* Male Line = Kahekili
* Issues = Kamehameha the Great

In the Robinson Family Genealogy (above), which was written 5 years after the John Liwai Ena genealogy, we that SLK Peleioholani has retreated from his assertion that Kamehameha was the ninaupio son of Ku and Kahekili. This was no doubt due to political pressures. But this softened version of an alternate Kamehameha birth is still controversial in that it retains Kahekili as the biological father rather than Keaoua.

In general, Kuhooheiheipahu ("Ku") is a sketchy figure in the genealogies. There is no doubt that she did exist and was a full blooded sister of Kahekili. But several major genealogies leave her name off the register completelt, with no explanation or mention. I believe this was part of the general effort to direct attention away from the actual facts of Kamehameha the Great's birth, which is understandable and to some degree probably wise politically.

At some point, it looks like pressure was applied to S.L.K. Peleioholani to adjust his genealogies. As time goes on, we do see his lists changing to conform to someone's wishes, perhaps his own daughter Annie's, who was a socialite and a friend of Queen Liluokalani and Bernice Bishop.

There are major changes to the Maui genealogies in SLK Peleioholani's later works, when he is very old kupuna and daughter Annie is probably very much in charge of things. We see unexplainable contradictions to his teachings from earlier in his life, at the height of his career. By coincidence, these changes were also convenient to the Queen and Bernice Bishop. In particular, the removal of "barbaric" pi'o (inter-family) marriages from the lists of recent generations is a glaring transformation to the genealogies, especially of Maui.

The Robinson Family genealogy, which is still an excellent work, is a case study in S.L.K. Peleiohlani's teachings being conformed to social needs.  The Robinsons were leading lights of Honolulu society. All possible traces of the embaressing Kamehameha controversy or of the ("barbaric", "backward", "disgusting") pi'o marriages in the family background of socialite Bernice Pauahi Bishop have been again removed.

We must go back to review Peleioholani's classic genealogy masterypice, his Ancestry of John Ena and also his "Story of Kamehameha" realize how fully his later works have been compromised, for whatever reason.

Dean P. Kekoolani
2nd Great-grandson of Solomon L.K. Peleioholani
January 20, 2010
Kapolei, Oahu, Hawaii

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FROM
The Complete Ancestry of John Liwai Kalaniopuuikapali-o-MoliIele-ma-wai-o-Ahukini-Kau-Hawaii Ena:

2. Look at Kekaulike (k), page 4, no. 10.
3. Kekaulikeokalanikuihonoikamoku (k), King of Maui.

Here are the children:
1. Kauhiaimokuakama (k)
2. Kamehamehanui (k)
3. Kalola (w), mother of Kiwalao and Liliha
4. Kuhoohiehie (w)*
5. Kahekili (k)
6. Namahanaikaleleonalani (w)
7. Kekuamanoha (k)
8. Kekuapoiula (w)/ wife of King Kahahana
9. Kaeokulani (k), King of Kauai
10. Manuhaaipo (w), Queen of lao
11. Ahia
12. Nahulanui
[*Also spelled Kuhooheihei.]


KAMOKOELEMAKULE

An alternate genealogy has the father as Puunui (pedigree unknown) and the mother as Naaiakalani, a supposed daughter of Kekaulike whose mother is unknown.


KEKUAHILO

An alternate genealogy has the father as Puunui (pedigree unknown) and the mother as Naaiakalani, a supposed daughter of Kekaulike whose mother is unknown.


MOLOWA

An alternate genealogy has the father as Puunui (pedigree unknown) and the mother as Naaiakalani, a supposed daughter of Kekaulike whose mother is unknown.


(Mo'i, Ruler of Maui) KAMEHAMEHANUI AILUAU

Kamehamehanui married his own sister Kalola in the "Niau Pio" custom of Hawaiian royalty.

The marriage to this own daughter from that marriage was "Naha Pio", according to S.L.K. Pelioholani

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.

Look at Kekaulike (k), Kekaulikeokalanikuihonoikamoku (k), King of Maui.
Here are the children:
1. Kauhiaimokuakama (k)
2. Kamehamehanui (k)
3. Ka(ola (w), mother of Kiwalao and Liliha
4. Kuhoohiehie (w) (also spelled Kuhooheihei).
5. Kahekili (k)
6. Namahanaikaleleonalani (w)
7. Kekuamanoha (k)
8. Kekuapoiula (w)/ wife of King Kahahana
9. Kaeokulani (k), Kingof Kauai
10. Manuhaaipo (w), Queen of lao
11. Ahia
12. Nahulanui [*]

Look at No. 2 and no. 3, the ancestor of Kaikioewa Palekaluhi, S. L. Kalaniomaiheuila (k), M. Kahai, and many others. This is the first generation after Kalola (w) and Kamehameha [Nui]; Liholiho Kamehameha II, this is the second generation of Kalola (w).
(V). Naahienaena I.* [* She is more commonly known as Nahienaena, the sister of Kamehameha III, Kalanikauikeaouli. This spelling is more grammatically correct, as the name means "The Raging Fires."]

Look at Constitutional King, Kauikeaouli (k), Kamehameha III. There are a large number of descendants of Kalola (w) and Kamehameha Nui.

From genealogist Solomon Lehuanui Kalaniomaiheilu Peleioholani (in Ancestry of John Liwai Ena):
Children of Kekaulike and his half-sister and pi'o wife Kekuipoiwanui:
Keiki 1 - Kamehamehanui (k), King of Maui
Keiki 2 - Kalola (w)
Keiki 3 - Kuhooheiheipahu (w)
Keiki 4 - Kahekili (k), King of Maui

Look at Kamehameha nui (k) and Kalola (w); they are the own parents of Kalanikauiokikilo Kalaniwaiakua Kekumanomanookekapu (w), the chiefess of Maui whose head is held high in the daytime.


(King of Maui) KEKAULIKE KALANI-KUI-HONO-I-KA-MOKU

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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.

From genealogist Solomon Lehuanui Kalaniomaiheilu Peleioholani (in Ancestry of John Liwai Ena):
Kekaulikeokalanikuihonoikamoku (k), King of Maui.

Look at Kekaulike (k), Kekaulikeokalanikuihonoikamoku (k), King of Maui.
Here are the children:
1. Kauhiaimokuakama (k)
2. Kamehamehanui (k)
3. Ka(ola (w), mother of Kiwalao and Liliha
4. Kuhoohiehie (w) (also spelled Kuhooheihei).
5. Kahekili (k)
6. Namahanaikaleleonalani (w)
7. Kekuamanoha (k)
8. Kekuapoiula (w)/ wife of King Kahahana
9. Kaeokulani (k), Kingof Kauai
10. Manuhaaipo (w), Queen of lao
11. Ahia
12. Nahulanui [*]

NOTE (from D.Kekoolani): Kekaulike took his grandaughter Kahawalu as one of his wives. Kahawalu is the daughter of Kahekili II, son of Kekaulike. From King Kekaulike, the wahine Kahawalu had issue, the High Chief Kauhiaimokuakama, who is the ancestor of William Pitt Kalanimoku (Kalaimoku) and other important chiefs of Hawaii Nei.


KEKUIAPOIWA (KEKUAIPOIWA I, KEKUIAPOIWA NUI , KALANI-KAUHIHIWAKAMA WANAKAPU)

Half sister of Kekaulike.

From genealogist Solomon Lehuanui Kalaniomaiheilu Peleioholani (in Ancestry of John Liwai Ena):

Look at the children of Kaianikauleleiaiwi: (1) Child No. 1, Kekuiapoiwanui I (w); (2) Kekelaokekeaokalani (w); (3) Kalanikeeaumoku (k); (4) Alapainui (k), King of Hawaii, ancestor of L. M. Kekupuohikapulikoliko and many other offsprings; (5) Haae (k); (6) Keawepoepoe (k).

Kalanikauleleiaiwi (w) married Kaulahea, King of Maui and was born to them Kekuiapoiwanui (w).


(King of Maui) KEKAULIKE KALANI-KUI-HONO-I-KA-MOKU

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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.

From genealogist Solomon Lehuanui Kalaniomaiheilu Peleioholani (in Ancestry of John Liwai Ena):
Kekaulikeokalanikuihonoikamoku (k), King of Maui.

Look at Kekaulike (k), Kekaulikeokalanikuihonoikamoku (k), King of Maui.
Here are the children:
1. Kauhiaimokuakama (k)
2. Kamehamehanui (k)
3. Ka(ola (w), mother of Kiwalao and Liliha
4. Kuhoohiehie (w) (also spelled Kuhooheihei).
5. Kahekili (k)
6. Namahanaikaleleonalani (w)
7. Kekuamanoha (k)
8. Kekuapoiula (w)/ wife of King Kahahana
9. Kaeokulani (k), Kingof Kauai
10. Manuhaaipo (w), Queen of lao
11. Ahia
12. Nahulanui [*]

NOTE (from D.Kekoolani): Kekaulike took his grandaughter Kahawalu as one of his wives. Kahawalu is the daughter of Kahekili II, son of Kekaulike. From King Kekaulike, the wahine Kahawalu had issue, the High Chief Kauhiaimokuakama, who is the ancestor of William Pitt Kalanimoku (Kalaimoku) and other important chiefs of Hawaii Nei.


HOLAU (HOLAU I, HOOLAU, HOOLAU NUI)

Holau is name used by S.M. Kamakau.


(King of Maui) KEKAULIKE KALANI-KUI-HONO-I-KA-MOKU

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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.

From genealogist Solomon Lehuanui Kalaniomaiheilu Peleioholani (in Ancestry of John Liwai Ena):
Kekaulikeokalanikuihonoikamoku (k), King of Maui.

Look at Kekaulike (k), Kekaulikeokalanikuihonoikamoku (k), King of Maui.
Here are the children:
1. Kauhiaimokuakama (k)
2. Kamehamehanui (k)
3. Ka(ola (w), mother of Kiwalao and Liliha
4. Kuhoohiehie (w) (also spelled Kuhooheihei).
5. Kahekili (k)
6. Namahanaikaleleonalani (w)
7. Kekuamanoha (k)
8. Kekuapoiula (w)/ wife of King Kahahana
9. Kaeokulani (k), Kingof Kauai
10. Manuhaaipo (w), Queen of lao
11. Ahia
12. Nahulanui [*]

NOTE (from D.Kekoolani): Kekaulike took his grandaughter Kahawalu as one of his wives. Kahawalu is the daughter of Kahekili II, son of Kekaulike. From King Kekaulike, the wahine Kahawalu had issue, the High Chief Kauhiaimokuakama, who is the ancestor of William Pitt Kalanimoku (Kalaimoku) and other important chiefs of Hawaii Nei.


KAHILIPOILANI

Kahawalu marries her grandfather King Kekaulike. Her full sister Kahilipoilani also marries the grandfather Kekaulike.


(King of Maui) KEKAULIKE KALANI-KUI-HONO-I-KA-MOKU

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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.

From genealogist Solomon Lehuanui Kalaniomaiheilu Peleioholani (in Ancestry of John Liwai Ena):
Kekaulikeokalanikuihonoikamoku (k), King of Maui.

Look at Kekaulike (k), Kekaulikeokalanikuihonoikamoku (k), King of Maui.
Here are the children:
1. Kauhiaimokuakama (k)
2. Kamehamehanui (k)
3. Ka(ola (w), mother of Kiwalao and Liliha
4. Kuhoohiehie (w) (also spelled Kuhooheihei).
5. Kahekili (k)
6. Namahanaikaleleonalani (w)
7. Kekuamanoha (k)
8. Kekuapoiula (w)/ wife of King Kahahana
9. Kaeokulani (k), Kingof Kauai
10. Manuhaaipo (w), Queen of lao
11. Ahia
12. Nahulanui [*]

NOTE (from D.Kekoolani): Kekaulike took his grandaughter Kahawalu as one of his wives. Kahawalu is the daughter of Kahekili II, son of Kekaulike. From King Kekaulike, the wahine Kahawalu had issue, the High Chief Kauhiaimokuakama, who is the ancestor of William Pitt Kalanimoku (Kalaimoku) and other important chiefs of Hawaii Nei.


(Ruling Chiefess of Molokai) KANE-'ALAI (KANE-A-LA'E, HAOKALANI, KANE-ALAE, HA-O-KALANI, HAOKALANI)

Ruling Chiefess, Ali'i of Molokai. Also called HOAKALANI in many genealogies, including one by SLK Pelioholani, who calls her that in his JOHN ENA genealogy,

S.M. Kamakau calls her Kanealai and confirms she was also a wife of Keawe
(Ke Au Okoa (newspaper) JULY 23, 1866 "O.J. Koii, Kau I Kapua")


(King of Maui) KEKAULIKE KALANI-KUI-HONO-I-KA-MOKU

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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.

From genealogist Solomon Lehuanui Kalaniomaiheilu Peleioholani (in Ancestry of John Liwai Ena):
Kekaulikeokalanikuihonoikamoku (k), King of Maui.

Look at Kekaulike (k), Kekaulikeokalanikuihonoikamoku (k), King of Maui.
Here are the children:
1. Kauhiaimokuakama (k)
2. Kamehamehanui (k)
3. Ka(ola (w), mother of Kiwalao and Liliha
4. Kuhoohiehie (w) (also spelled Kuhooheihei).
5. Kahekili (k)
6. Namahanaikaleleonalani (w)
7. Kekuamanoha (k)
8. Kekuapoiula (w)/ wife of King Kahahana
9. Kaeokulani (k), Kingof Kauai
10. Manuhaaipo (w), Queen of lao
11. Ahia
12. Nahulanui [*]

NOTE (from D.Kekoolani): Kekaulike took his grandaughter Kahawalu as one of his wives. Kahawalu is the daughter of Kahekili II, son of Kekaulike. From King Kekaulike, the wahine Kahawalu had issue, the High Chief Kauhiaimokuakama, who is the ancestor of William Pitt Kalanimoku (Kalaimoku) and other important chiefs of Hawaii Nei.


KAHAWALU (KAHAWALU I)

Kahawalu marries her grandfather King Kekaulike. Her full sister Kahilipoilani also marries the grandfather Kekaulike.


Keaweikekahialiiokamoku (k) King of Hawaii married Hoakalani (w); born were five children. Kumukoa (k) was one of the children. Kumukoa (k) married Kahawalu (w), mother of Kauhiaimokuakama (k); born was Kaikilani III (w).

In the ROBINSON FAMILY genealogy, SLK Peleioholani says that KAHAWALU is the daughter of Kahekili II and Kealohikikaupea. When KAHAWALU marries KEKAULIKE she is therefore marrying her grandfather.