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Kanipahu was an
ancient Hawaiian chief. He was of the Pili line.
Kanipahu was a son of Aliʻi
Kaniuhu and Hiliamakani.
After Kanipahu lived on Molokaʻi...
- 1110–1130 ****ohou, 1130–1150 Kaniuhu, 1150–1180
Kanipahu, 1180–1210 Kamaʻiole,
usurper of
Kanipahu,
deposed by Kalapana, 1245–1250
Kalapana of Hawaiʻi...
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After Kanaloa, one
prince was
named — he was a son of the
Chief Kanipahu and one of his consorts,
either Hualani or Alaʻikauakoko. Tangaroa, the...
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sister Makoʻani, who are the
children of
Hualani of
Molokai and
Chief Kanipahu.
Kalapana married Malamaʻihanaʻae and
their son was
Chief Kahaimoelea....
- Laniaiku. When
Hualani discovered that a man
named Kanipahu was a chief, she
married him.
Kanipahu and Hualani’s son was
Kalahumoku I.
Hawaiian pronunciation:...
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lineal descendant in the
sixth generation from Kalahari, moku, the son of
Kanipahu, with
Hualani of the Nanaulu-Maweke line, and half-brother to Kalapana...
- was Lady Hiliamakani,
whose parents are not known. They had a son
named Kanipahu. ****ohou died in ca. 1185, and
Kaniuhu became his successor. He was the...
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Island of Hawaiʻi (complete list) – Kaniuhu,
supreme high
chief (1185–1215)
Kanipahu,
supreme high
chief (1215–1245) Kamaʻiole,
usurper (1245–1255) Kalapana...
- Kapau-a-Nuʻakea,
Chieftess of Molokaʻi Kamauliwahine, Lady of Molokaʻi
Kanipahu, High
Chief of Molokaʻi Kamauaua, High
Chief of Molokaʻi Kaupeepeenuikauila...
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Usurper Predecessor Reign Comments Kamaiole Kanipahu 1245–1255 Alapaʻi Nui Keaweʻīkekahialiʻiokamoku 1725–1754...