- 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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birthday of its
namesake on
March 17.: 174 Her
father was Keʻeaumoku
Papaʻiahiahi, a
fugitive aliʻi (noble) from the
island of Hawaiʻi, and her mother...
- wife of King
Kamehameha I of Hawaii. She was the
daughter of Keʻeaumoku
Pāpaʻiahiahi, and her
sisters Kaʻahumanu and Kalākua Kaheiheimālie were also Kamehameha's...
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Moana (w) Keōua
Father of king
Kamehameha I
Kamakaeheikuli Keʻeaumoku
Pāpaʻiahiahi Father of Kaʻahumanu Namahanaʻi
Kaleleokalani Kalaipuwaa Kaleimanokahoʻowaha...
- born
about 1789 with the name Kaluaikonahale. His
father was Keʻeaumoku
Pāpaiahiahi, an aliʻi (noble) from the
island of Hawaiʻi, and his
mother was...
- 1778 into a
noble (ali'i)
family of Maui. Her
father was Keʻeaumoku
Pāpaʻiahiahi, a
noble from Hawaiʻi Island. Her
mother was Nāmāhānaʻi Kaleleokalani...
- prophecy. The five Kona
chiefs supporting Kamehameha were Keʻeaumoku
Pāpaʻiahiahi (Kamehameha's father-in-law/grand uncle),
Keaweaheulu Kaluaʻāpana (Kamehameha's...
- (18th-century),
grandfather of King
Kamehameha I
Keeaumoku Papaiahiahi or Keʻeaumoku
Pāpaʻiahiahi (1736–1804),
father of
Queen Kaʻahumanu
Keeaumoku II or...
- Kīwalaʻō. She
married him and
their daughter was
Queen Keōpūolani,
mother of
Kamehameha II. Kīwalaʻō was
killed by the
chief Keʻeaumoku
Pāpaʻiahiahi. v t e...
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Kamehameha I had
wanted Kaʻahumanu to
succeed her
father Keʻeaumoku
Pāpaʻiahiahi as a
chief counselor. Kaʻahumanu
became the
driving force behind the...