- Kalākua
Kaheiheimālie,
later known as
Hoapili Wahine (c. 1778–1842) was a
member of
Hawaiian royalty who was one of the
queen consorts at the founding...
- monarch's
stepson by
marriage to his mother. His
grandmother was Kalākua
Kaheiheimālie,
sister of Kamehameha's
favorite wife,
Queen Kaʻahumanu. This made him...
- was the
daughter of
Gideon Peleʻioholani Laʻanui and
Theresa Owana Kaheiheimalie Rives. At a
young age, Kekaʻaniau was
chosen to
attend the Chiefs' Children's...
- died in 1836. He was then
adopted by his
grandmother Queen Kalākua
Kaheiheimālie and step-grandfather High
Chief Ulumāheihei Hoapili. His
childhood was...
-
Princess Victoria Kamāmalu. She was the
eldest daughter of
Queen Kalākua
Kaheiheimālie and King
Kamehameha I. She was
referred to as Kekūāiwa for the early...
- queen. Her
father was King
Kamehameha I and her
mother was Kalākua
Kaheiheimālie. She was born
probably in 1805 on the
island of Oʻahu at Waikiki. She...
-
include Governor John
Adams Kuakini of
Hawaii island,
Queen Kalākua
Kaheiheimālie, and
Governor George Keʻeaumoku II of Maui.[citation needed] Her father...
- of Keʻeaumoku Pāpaʻiahiahi, and her
sisters Kaʻahumanu and Kalākua
Kaheiheimālie were also Kamehameha's wives.
Kamehameha and Kaʻahumanu
later arranged...
- Kalaʻimamahu (half-brother of
Kamehameha I) with her
mother Kalākua
Kaheiheimālie of Maui, who was also a wife of
Kamehameha I. She was hānai to (adopted...
- and not
prepossessing in
appearance like her
sisters Kaʻahumanu and
Kaheiheimalie. At last, the
proposition was put to Laʻanui, that it was the united...