- and is also the name of the
leading Hawaiian god.
Moana Kāne
married Piʻilaniwahine and from
their union the
chiefly lines of Piʻilani and the full Liloa/Umi/Hakau...
- Lonomaʻaikanaka –
First wife of Keaweʻīkekahialiʻiokamoku and
daughter of
Piʻilaniwahine of Maui
Kalanikauleleiaiwi – Half-sister and
second wife of Keaweʻīkekahialiʻiokamoku...
- (k)
Kapohelemai (w) ʻUmiokalani (k) Piʻimauilani (w)
Kamalalawalu (k)
Piʻilaniwahine I (w) Kanaloakuaʻana (k)
Kaikilani (w)
Ikanaka (k)
Kawalu (w) Kanaloauoo...
- Maui in
lesser lines and in the
lines of
Moana Kane from
Liloa and
Piʻilaniwahine from Piʻilani in the couple's
marriage and offspring. Piʻilani and his...
- Piʻilani and
nephew of
Queen Piʻikea. Kamalālāwalu
married a
woman called Piʻilaniwahine I and
their children were: Kalakauaʻehu (son)
Paikalakaua (son) Piʻilani-Kapokulani...
- in
ancient Hawaii. He was a son of
Chief Kamalalawalu and his wife,
Piʻilaniwahine I.
Kauhiakama married Ka****ni, who was
descended from Līloa. Their...
- Kaʻakaupea, who
became the wife of her
uncle Nihokela, and
mother of
Piʻilaniwahine, the wife of Kamalalawalu. He had
another daughter named Moihala, from...
- to the
powerful and
widely spread ʻI
family of Hilo, and his wife,
Piʻilaniwahine II, the
daughter of King Kalanikaumakaowākea of Maui. She was first...
- (k)
Kapohelemai (w) ʻUmiokalani (k) Piʻimauilani (w)
Kamalalawalu (k)
Piʻilaniwahine I (w) Kanaloakuaʻana (k)
Kaikilani (w)
Ikanaka (k)
Kawalu (w) Kanaloauoo...
- Keakahiwaʻakama.
These are the
children of Kalanikaumakaowākea and Kekaikuihala:
Piʻilaniwahine II,
mother of
Queen Lonomaʻaikanaka King
Lonohonuakini of Maui, named...