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Keeaumoku may
refer to:
Keeaumoku Nui or
Kalani Kama
Keʻeaumoku-nui (18th-century),
grandfather of King
Kamehameha I
Keeaumoku Papaiahiahi or Keʻeaumoku...
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Keʻeaumoku Pāpaʻiahiahi (c. 1736–1804) was a
Hawaiian high
chief and the
father of Kaʻahumanu. He was the prin****l
agent in
elevating Kamehameha I to...
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sometimes called Keʻeaumoku III if
Keʻeaumoku Nui is
counted as
Keʻeaumoku I and
Keʻeaumoku Pāpaʻiahiahi is
counted Keʻeaumoku II instead. He was born...
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learning about the prophecy. The five Kona
chiefs supporting Kamehameha were
Keʻeaumoku Pāpaʻiahiahi (Kamehameha's father-in-law/grand uncle),
Keaweaheulu Kaluaʻāpana...
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celebrates the
birthday of its
namesake on
March 17.: 174 Her
father was
Keʻeaumoku Papaʻiahiahi, a
fugitive aliʻi (noble) from the
island of Hawaiʻi, and...
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mother of
Kamehameha the Great.
Because of the
conflict between Keʻeaumoku and Kalaninuiamamao, the
island remained divided into
three to six separate...
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mother was Keakealaniwahine, the
previous Aliʻi Nui of Hawaii.
Their son,
Keʻeaumoku Nui, was
considered the
highest rank of Piʻo and the
rightful successor...
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traveling to
America on a fur-trading ship.
Through him,
Vancouver met
Keʻeaumoku Pāpaʻiahiahi, who gave him a
favorable impression of
Kamehameha (his son-in-law)...
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island of Kauai.
Keeaumoku's mother was Kūmaʻaikū, who was also the
mother of
Alapai Maloiki and Kaulunae.
Abraham Fornander mentions Keeaumoku as the son of...
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After his death, a
civil war
broke out over
succession between his sons,
Keʻeaumoku and Kalaninuiʻamamao, and a
rival chief known as Alapaʻinui, who was the...