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Kalanikauleleiaiwi was a High
Chiefess (aliʻi nui) of the
island of Hawaiʻi. She was
considered to be the co-ruler of the
island of Hawaiʻi with her half-brother...
- (Aliʻi) of the
island of Hawaiʻi. Haʻae was a son of the
Chiefess Kalanikauleleiaiwi and her
husband Kauaua-a-Mahi, son of Mahiolole, the
great Kohala...
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cousin of
Kamehameha I, both
sharing the
common ancestor,
Princess Kalanikauleleiaiwi of the
island of Hawaiʻi. She was
named after her father's rival,...
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Kekaulike of Maui. Her
father was High
Chief Haʻae, the son of
Chiefess Kalanikauleleiaiwi and High
Chief Kauaua-a-Mahi of the Mahi
family of the
Kohala district...
- list) – Keaweʻīkekahialiʻiokamoku, co-ruler with his half-sister wife
Kalanikauleleiaiwi (1695–1725) Alapaʻinui,
supreme high
chief (1725–1754) Keaweʻōpala...
- was Aliʻi. Alapaʻi was a son of
Chief Kauaua-a-Mahi and
Chiefess Kalanikauleleiaiwi. Alapaʻi's
brother was Haae-a-Mahi, and Alapaʻi's half-siblings included...
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Lonomakaihonua (k)
Kapoohiwi (w) Kauaua-a-Mahi (k)
Lonoikahaupu (k)
Kalanikauleleiaiwi (w) Keaweʻīkekahialiʻiokamoku (k) Lonomaʻaikanaka (w) ʻUmiaemoku (w)...
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having been so engaged. He
ruled along with his half-sister wife
Kalanikauleleiaiwi who
inherited their mother kapu rank.
After his death, a
civil war...
- (1665–1695) Keaweʻīkekahialiʻiokamoku, co-ruler with his half-sister wife
Kalanikauleleiaiwi (1695–1725)
Kauai (complete list) –
Kawelo a Maihunaliʻi, usurper...
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Lonoikahaupu 17.
Kuluina 4.
Keawepoepoe 18.
Kaneikauaiwilani 9.
Kalanikauleleiaiwi (= 29) 19.
Keakealaniwahine 2. Keʻeaumoku Pāpaʻiahiahi 5. Kūmaʻaikū...