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Keaweaheulu Kaluaʻapana (sometimes Keawe-a-
Heulu, died 1804) was a
Hawaiian high
chief and
maternal great-grandfather of King Kalākaua and
Queen Liliʻuokalani...
- The
House of Kalākaua, or Kalākaua Dynasty, also
known as the Keawe-a-
Heulu line, was the
reigning family of the
Kingdom of Hawaiʻi
under King Kalākaua...
- month. The
Marshal Bulwark of the Right, Gaeru, died. He was 90
years old.
Heulu from the
eastern district became Marshal Bulwark of the Right. Summer, fourth...
- Kamakaʻeheikuli (w) Keōua (k)
Kahekili II (k)
Kekuiapoiwa II (w) Ikuaʻana (w)
Heulu (k)
Moana (w) Keaweʻopala (k)
Nohomualani (k)
Keaweaheulu (k)
Ululani (w)...
- ʻAikanaka.
Through her
father she was
descended from Kame'eiamoku and Keawe-a-
Heulu two of the four Kona
chiefs that
supported Kamehameha I. In 1833 she married...
- Kamakaʻimoku was also the half-sister of
Heulu (through
their mother Umiula-a-kaʻahumanu), the
father of Keawe-a-
Heulu,
another ancestor of the
House of Kalākaua...
- Keawe-a-
Heulu. His
family was of high rank and were
distant cousins of the
House of Kamehameha. He was
considered to be of the Keawe-a-
Heulu line, his...
- coat of arms. Liliʻuokalani
referred to her
family line as the "Keawe-a-
Heulu line"
after her mother's line. The
third surviving child of a
large family...
- mother's line of descent,
referring to
themselves as
members of the "Keawe-a-
Heulu line",
although later historians would refer to the
family as the House...
- in 1949 in
surplus Army
barracks on a
parcel of land
purchased at 1234
Heulu Street in
Makiki with thirty-six
seventh and
eighth grade students. It graduated...