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Caesar Kaluaiku Kamakaʻehukai
Kahana Keola Kapaʻakea (1815 –
November 13, 1866) was a
Hawaiian chief who was the
patriarch of the
House of Kalākaua that...
- who were
children of
Analea Keohokālole (1816–1869) and
Caesar Kaluaiku Kapaʻakea (1815–1866). The
family was of the aliʻi
class of the
Hawaiian nobility...
- four Kona
chiefs that
supported Kamehameha I. In 1833 she
married Caesar Kapaʻakea, a
chief of
lesser rank and her
first cousin.
Their union produced more...
- 1842 to the High
Chiefess Analea Keohokālole and the High
Chief Caesar Kapaʻakea. She was a
younger sister of
James Kaliokalani,
David Kalākaua, and Lydia...
- ʻelua
means "second" in the
Hawaiian language. He had son
Caesar Kaluaiku Kapaʻakea (1815–1866) and
daughter Chiefess Kekahili (c. 1830) by Kamokuiki. He...
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grandmother High
Chiefess Kekahili was a half-sister of High
Chief Caesar Kapaʻakea, the
father of Kalākaua, both
being children of the
Chiefess Kamokuiki...
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January 20, 1891
November 16, 1836 Honolulu, Oʻahu
biological son of
Kapaʻakea and Keohokālole and hānai son of
Kinimaka and Haʻaheo
Kaniu Kapiʻolani...
- of Oʻahu.
While her
natural parents were
Analea Keohokālole and
Caesar Kapaʻakea, she was hānai (informally adopted) at
birth by
Abner Pākī and
Laura Kōnia...
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Kamokuiki married High
Chief Kamanawa II and with him had a son,
Caesar Kapaʻakea (1815–1866). She also had a
daughter named Kekahili by
another husband...
- of Hawaii,
Liliuokalani (1898). Hawaii's
Story by Hawaii's Queen.
University of
Hawaii Press. p. 400.
Retrieved September 29, 2016.
Kapaakea genealogy....