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Kaneʻalai (also
known as Kane-a-Laʻe) was a
Queen regnant of the
Hawaiian island of Molokai, who
lived in the 18th century. She
ruled as Alii nui of Molokai...
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Kalanikauleleiaiwi – Half-sister and
second wife of Keaweʻīkekahialiʻiokamoku
Kanealai –
Third wife of Keaweʻīkekahialiʻiokamoku and
Queen of
Molokai Kalaninuiamamao...
- Kahokuohua, High
Chief of Molokaʻi Kalanipehu, High
Chief of Molokaʻi
Kanealai, High
Chieftess and
Queen Regent of Molokaʻi in the 18th
century Hoolehua...
- Died c. 1725
Spouse (Partial List) Lonomaʻaikanaka
Kalanikauleleiaiwi Kanealai Kauhiokaka Malaeakini ʻUmiulaikaʻahumanu
Kaleipulou Hoakalani Papaikaniaunui...
- Kamauliwahine, 4th
Chiefess of
Molokai Hualani, 5th
Chiefess of
Molokai Kanealai,
Chiefess of
Molokai Kūkaniloko, 11th Moʻi of Oʻahu Kalaimanuia, 12th Moʻi...
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Kahokuohua some
number of
generations Kalanipehu some
number of
generations Kanealai (female)
Historical Collections of The
Hawaiian Islands - Kalaupapa, Kalawao...
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Kapuohoula and Kepaa. His
family descended from the
Molokai chiefess Kaneʻalai. Kekūanaōʻa, the
father of
Kamehameha IV and
Kamehameha V, and Boaz Mahune...
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descended from
Kanealai, aliʻi nui
wahine (female ruler) of Molokai,
through a
grandmother named Kaha.
Fornander records that
Kanealai was one of the...
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Sumner instead. Her
paternal grandparents were High
Chiefess Keakuaaihue Kanealai Hua and the
British Captain William Sumner (1786–1847), of Northampton...
- K.
Sumner (1816–1885) was the
eldest son of High
Chiefess Keakua‘aihue
Kanealai Hua and the
British Captain William Sumner (1786–1847), of Northampton...