- son of the
Chief Kanipahu and one of his consorts,
either Hualani or
Alaʻikauakoko. Tangaroa, the Māori god of the sea.
Tagaloa Samoan mythology Tangaloa...
-
chant that
describes Kalapana as a son of
Kanipahu and his
concubine Alaʻikauakoko.
Abraham Fornander. An
Account of the
Polynesian Race: Its
Origin and...
- Molakaʻi and Oʻahu
descent above mentioned, he also
married his half-aunt,
Alaʻikauakoko, who at one time,
whether previously or
subsequently cannot now be ascertained...
- Oʻahu. At some
point in his life,
Lakona had
married a
woman named Alaʻikauakoko, also
known as Kanakoko, and
their child was a son, Kapae-a-Lakona....
-
member of the
House of
Maweke from Tahiti. His
mother was lady
called Alaʻikauakoko, who was a
daughter of a man
called Pokai and his wife Hineuki. Kapae...
- Pokai; his
parents are not
known today.
Their child was High
Chiefess Alaʻikauakoko, Aliʻi
Wahine of Oahu and Hawaiʻi—the
mother of Kalapana, Aliʻi of Hawaiʻi...
- of the
Chief Kanipahu. "Kanipahu (Chief of
Hawaii Island)...
married Alaikauakoko (Kanakoko)." Peleioholani,
Solomon Lehuanui Kalaniomaiheuila (1906)....