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- Kaikioʻewa (c. 1765 - April 10, 1839) was a cousin of Kamehameha I and the first governor of Kauai. He was born in Waimea in 1765. He moved to Hilo as...
- as the Royal School in Honolulu. With Kulinui she had a son, Aberahama Kaikioewa Palekaluhi (1830–1912). With Namaile or Kamaile, she had a son, John F...
- Kaomi by many Christian chiefs of that time. Soon after, it was Chief Kaikioʻewa (a kahu to the King) and Hoapili who hatched a secret plan to remove Kaomiʻs...
- island, and the land division (ahupuaʻa) of Kala****. Royal Governor Kaikioʻewa officially made it his governing seat in 1837, moving it from Waimea;...
- to be delivered stillborn, Kuakini did not wish to take him. But Chief Kaikioʻewa summoned his kaula (prophet) Kapihe who declared the baby would live.: 8 ...
- first performed on a Hawaiian royal. Likelike was born to High Chief Kaikioʻewa and his wife Nahaukapu. She was considered a kaukau aliʻi, a chief of...
- Keholoikalani, the father of her son Kanihonui, and later she married Kaikioʻewa, who she had a daughter Kuwahine with.: 18  Kanihonui was killed by his...
- water while reciting a prayer. The baby started to move and make sounds. Kaikioewa was chosen as the baby's guardian and raised him in a remote location...
- went to war. By the wars end Kahalaiʻa had been replaced as governor by Kaikioewa. After being replaced Kahalaiʻa returned to Honolulu and was made kahu...
- Simeon died shortly after on September 11, 1835. Around 1836, Governor Kaikioʻewa of Kauaʻi became jealous of her po****rity, and she was arrested and taken...