- (w) Half
sister of
Alapainui Kalanikaumakaowakea (k) Aliʻi Nui o Maui
Kekaikuihala I
Moana (k)
Piilaniwahine II
Kauhiapiiao (k)
Iliki A
Moana (w) Moana...
-
member of the
Paumakua dynasty. Kalanikaumakaowākea
married a
woman named Kekaikuihala (Kaneakaula),
whose parents were
Chief Kuhinahinau of
Kawaihae and his...
- Laʻanui Pratt, full name
Elizabeth Kekaʻaniauokalani
Kalaninuiohilaukapu Kekaikuihala Laʻanui
Pratt (September 11, 1834 –
December 20, 1928), was a Hawaiian...
-
Kealiiokalani (w)
Kaleiheana (w): 36
Kalanikaumakaowakea I Moi,
Ruler of Maui
Kekaikuihala I
Makakuwahine Keliiokaloa II Liloa'ilima'ohulani
Keakamahana Iwikau-i-kaua...
- land to the
chiefs who
aided him. Nuhi and Kaʻōhelelani had a
daughter Kekaikuihala and then a son
Gideon Peleioholani Laanui.: 44–46
Elizabeth Kekaaniauokalani...
- 1852, he was
married to
Halauwai and
later Lydia Piʻia,
daughter of
Kekaikuihala, the
daughter of Nuhi and Kaohelelani. With Halauwai, he had a son Hinau...
- Kekaaniau's
first cousin, High
Chiefess ʻUlumaheihei,
daughter of
Waipa and
Kekaikuihala,
daughter of Aliʻi Nuhi of Waimea, and
Kaohelelani of Hana. All of his...
-
Kamehameha I
unified the
island of Hawaiʻi. His only
sibling was his
sister Kekaikuihala. When Laʻanui was a boy,
Kamehameha was
still trying to
control the District...