MO'OKU'AUHAU

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

Notes


HUANUIIKALALA'ILA'I (II) (HUA-KAPUAIMANAKU, HUANUIMAKANALENALE)

All the generations from KANIPAHU to KALAPANA are confused among the various genealogies. There is as much as a 3-generation discrepancy. We follow the tradition taught by SLK Peleioholani and graft in others where they do not conflict.  Peleiholani has more generations and has men who appear as brothers in some genealogies as grandfathers, fathers and sons (from his Robinson Family Genealogy).

CORRECT LINEAGE (from SLK PELEIOHOLANI):

(1) KANIPAHU
(2) KANALOA
(3) HUANUIAKALAILAI
(4) KALAHUMOKU
(5) ILIKIALAAMEA
(6) KALAPANA (Kalapana Kuioiomoa)

Ilikialamea is the true father of Kalapana according to the genalogist S.L.K. Peleioholani.

The identity fo Kalapana's father is disputed:
FROM FORNANDER: "KANIPAHU"
FROM KA NONANONA NEWSPAPER / OCT 25, 1802: "KANALOA"
SLK PELEIOHOLANI: "ILIKIALAAMEA"


KUMUOKALANI

Kumuokalani is sometimes incorrectly called the son of Alaikauaoko's other husband, Kanipahu (Fornander makes this mistake).


KANALOA (KANALOA-A-KANIPAHU, KANALOA-A-ALAIKAUAKOKO)

All the generations from KANIPAHU to KALAPANA are confused among the various genealogies. There is as much as a 3-generation discrepancy. We follow the tradition taught by SLK Peleioholani and graft in others where they do not conflict.  Peleiholani has more generations and has men who appear as brothers in some genealogies as grandfathers, fathers and sons (from his Robinson Family Genealogy).

CORRECT LINEAGE (from SLK PELEIOHOLANI):

(1) KANIPAHU
(2) KANALOA
(3) HUANUIAKALAILAI
(4) KALAHUMOKU
(5) ILIKIALAAMEA
(6) KALAPANA (Kalapana Kuioiomoa)

Ilikialamea is the true father of Kalapana according to the genalogist S.L.K. Peleioholani.

The identity fo Kalapana's father is disputed:
FROM FORNANDER: "KANIPAHU"
FROM KA NONANONA NEWSPAPER / OCT 25, 1802: "KANALOA"
SLK PELEIOHOLANI: "ILIKIALAAMEA"


KUMUOKALANI

Kumuokalani is sometimes incorrectly called the son of Alaikauaoko's other husband, Kanipahu (Fornander makes this mistake).


ALAIKAUAKOKO (KANAKOKO)

Also called Kanakoko in Solomon Peleioholani's "Chiefs of the Sactred Fire" (the poetical writing in his Genealogy found at the Bishop Museum, translated by Dawn Kekoolani, 2003).


ALAIKAUAKOKO (KANAKOKO)

Also called Kanakoko in Solomon Peleioholani's "Chiefs of the Sactred Fire" (the poetical writing in his Genealogy found at the Bishop Museum, translated by Dawn Kekoolani, 2003).


KALANILEO (LANILEO)

Brother-sister marriage is "Pi'o".


KALANILEO (LANILEO)

Brother-sister marriage is "Pi'o".


KAUAKAHINUI-A-KAKUIHEWA (KA-UA-KAHI-NUI-A-KAKUIHEWA , KAUAHINUI, KAUAKAHINUI, KAUAKAHIKUHIHEWA)

Kauakahi-nui-a-Kuihewa is the name used by S.M. Kamakau.


(King of O'ahu) KAKU'IHEWA (KUHIHEWA, KAKUIHEWA, KEKAKUIHEWA)

Kakuihewa is the name used by Kamakau.


NANAMEA (NANA-MEA)

Traditional from Nanaulu Geneaolgy as told by Malo, Kamakau, Forander.