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- Kamakahelei (c. 18th century - 1794), was the 22nd aliʻi nui, or High Chiefess regnant, of the island of Kauaʻi. She was the ruling chiefess of Kauaʻi...
- reigning chief. Kaumualiʻi was the only son of the ruling High Chiefess Kamakahelei, aliʻi nui of Kauaʻi and Niʻihau, and her husband, Aliʻi Kāʻeokūlani...
- moved to the middle of the island to govern. Kāʻeo married the Queen Kamakahelei, and a ****ure king of Niʻihau and Kauaʻi named Kaumualiʻi was born in...
- School in downtown Hanamaulu serve the area. All of the area is zoned to Kamakahelei Middle School and Kauai High School. Island School, a private pre-kindergarten...
- county. Kapa'a High School Kauaʻi High School Waimea High School Chiefess Kamakahelei Middle School Kapa'a Middle School Waimea Canyon Middle School Alakaʻi...
- Kaumualiʻi 26. Kaumeheiwa 13. Kamakahelei 27. Kaʻapuwai 3. Kinoiki Kekaulike 14. Palikua? 7. Kaʻapuwai Kapuaʻamohu 30. Kaneoneo 15. Kawalu? 31. Kamakahelei...
- they were given refuge in Waimea. Kumahana's only son Kaneoneo married Kamakahelei, a queen regnant of Kauaʻi and died attempting to regain Oʻahu. In 1782...
- descended from the royal family of Kauaʻi through his mother, Queen Kamakahelei and the royal family of Maui through his father Kaeokulani. Her mother...
- Head of the Royal House of Hawai'i??". Official Website of the House of Kamakahelei. 19 February 2019. Retrieved 22 December 2023. "Joinville Pomare s'est...
- (complete list) – Kualii, King (?–1730) Peleioholani, King (1730–1770) Kamakahelei, (female) King (1770–1794) Kaumualiʻi, King of Kaua'i and Ni'ihau (1794–1810)...