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Chief Kalehenui (Hawaiian for "Kalehe the Great") was an
ancient Hawaiian nobleman (Aliʻi) of
Tahitian ancestry, and he
lived on Oahu. He was a son of...
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chief of Koolau, Oahu, and
lineal descendant of
Maweke through his son
Kalehenui. And with
still another wife,
named Kunuunui-a-kapokii,
whose pedigree...
- was a
daughter of
Princess Hinakaimauliʻawa of Koʻolau, who was
Chief Kalehenui's daughter. Mualani's
father was
called Kahiwakaʻapu.
Princess Mualani...
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chief of Koolau, Oahu, and
lineal descendant of
Maweke through his son
Kalehenui. And with
still another wife,
named Kunuunui-a-kapokii,
whose pedigree...
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chief of Koolau, Oahu, and
lineal descendant of
Maweke through his son
Kalehenui. And with
still another wife,
named Kunuunui-a-kapokii,
whose pedigree...
- Koʻolau was High
Chief Kalehenui.
Kalehenui —
child of
Maweke (a
wizard from Tahiti) Hinakaimauliʻawa (female) —
child of
Kalehenui and
Kahinalo Mualani...
- an Aliʻi of "the blue blood". He had
brothers named Mulielealiʻi and
Kalehenui.
Keaunui married a
woman named Wehelani (Hawaiian: lani = "sky"), and...
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cousin of very High
Chiefess Nuʻakea of Molokai. Her
parents were
Chief Kalehenui of Koʻolau and his spouse,
Chiefess Kahinao (Kahinalo). Hinakaimauliʻawa...
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chief of Koolau, Oahu, and
lineal descendant of
Maweke through his son
Kalehenui. And with
still another wife,
named Kunuunui-a-kapokii,
whose pedigree...
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named Naiolaukea (Naiolakea). They had children: Mulielealiʻi
Kaehunui Kalehenui Keaunui,
father of the High
Chiefess Nuʻakea of
Molokai Kamoeaulani "Hawaiian...