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Piʻikea (Hawaiian: piʻi = "to ascend", ke = "the", ea = "life"; "the life ascends") was a High Chiefess. She was a
daughter of Piʻilani and
Chiefess La’ieloheloheikawai...
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accuracy remains. ʻUmi-a-Līloaʻs wife was
Princess Piʻikea,
daughter of Piʻilani, Aliʻi-ʻAimoku of Maui.
Piʻikea and ʻUmi were the
parents of son
Kumalae and...
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Kunuunuiakapokii (w)
Hakau (k) Ka****nialiloa (w) ʻUmi-a-Līloa (k)
Piʻikea (w)
Ohenahenalani (w) Kihapiʻilani (k)
Kumaka (w) Lonoapiʻi (k) Kealanaawaauli...
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about 1648. His
father was ʻUmi-a-Liloa, Aliʻi of Hawaiʻi. His
mother was
Piʻikea,
daughter of Piʻilani of Maui. Kumalae’s
uncles were Lono-a-Piʻilani and...
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South Kīhei Road (Route 3100) Piʻilani
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Kunuunuiakapokii (w)
Hakau (k) Ka****nialiloa (w) ʻUmi-a-Līloa (k)
Piʻikea (w)
Ohenahenalani (w) Kihapiʻilani (k)
Kumaka (w) Lonoapiʻi (k) Kealanaawaauli...
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Kunuunuiakapokii (w)
Hakau (k) Ka****nialiloa (w) ʻUmi-a-Līloa (k)
Piʻikea (w)
Ohenahenalani (w) Kihapiʻilani (k)
Kumaka (w) Lonoapiʻi (k) Kealanaawaauli...
- him. When Kiha had to flee from Maui, he
sought refuge with his
sister Piʻikea, wife of ʻUmi-a-Liloa, king of Hawaiʻi, at the
court of ʻUmi. Here his...
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Kunuunuiakapokii (w)
Hakau (k) Ka****nialiloa (w) ʻUmi-a-Līloa (k)
Piʻikea (w)
Ohenahenalani (w) Kihapiʻilani (k)
Kumaka (w) Lonoapiʻi (k) Kealanaawaauli...
- ʻUmi-a-Līloa is one of Hawaii's most po****r hero sagas. ʻUmi's wife was
Princess Piʻikea,
daughter of Piʻilani. They had one son,
Kumalae and one daughter, Aihākōkō...