- Keliʻiokaloa (c. 1500–1545) was the Aliʻi Nui of the
island of Hawaiʻi from 1525 to 1545. He was the
sovereign king or
chief of the
island of Hawaiʻi....
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hereditary line of
Liloa is
unbroken and continues. 'Umi-a-Līloa, 1490–1525
Kealiʻiokaloa, 1525–1545 Keawenui-a-ʻUmi, 1545–1575
Kaikilani (female), 1575–1605...
- of Umi, and
daughter of
Liloa with Pinea, and who was the
mother of
Kealiiokaloa, a son, Ka****ni or Ka****ni, a daughter, and Keawenui-a- Umi, a son;...
- nui of Hawaiʻi. He was also a
father of Makakaualiʻi. He was a son of
Kealiʻiokaloa and
married Kaʻohukiokalani. The
marriage between Kūkaʻilani and Kaʻohukiokalani...
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mother was Kaohukiokalani, both half-blood
siblings of
their father,
Kealiʻiokaloa,
ruling chief of Hawai'i Island. She was
married to Ali'i Lonoikamakahiki...
- high
chief (1495–1510) 'Umi-a-Līloa,
supreme high
chief (1510–1525)
Kealiʻiokaloa,
supreme high
chief (1525–1545) Keawenuiaʻumi,
supreme high
chief (1545–1575)...
- of Umi, and
daughter of
Liloa with Pinea, and who was the
mother of
Kealiiokaloa, a son, Ka****ni or Ka****ni, a daughter, and Keawenui-a- Umi, a son;...
- of Umi, and
daughter of
Liloa with Pinea, and who was the
mother of
Kealiiokaloa, a son, Ka****ni or Ka****ni, a daughter, and Keawenui-a- Umi, a son;...
- of Umi, and
daughter of
Liloa with Pinea, and who was the
mother of
Kealiiokaloa, a son, Ka****ni or Ka****ni, a daughter, and Keawenui-a- Umi, a son;...
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Kuaiwa Kahoukapu Kauholanuimahu Kihanuilulumoku Līloa Hākau Umi-a-Liloa
Kealiiokaloa Keawenuiaumi Kaikilani Keākealani Kāne
Keakamahana Keakealaniwahine G...