- Kahakuhaʻakoi
Wahinepio (died 1826) was a
Hawaiian chiefess and
member of the
royal family during the
Kingdom of Hawaiʻi.
Wahinepio means captive women...
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Peleuli Kaupekamoku Kalākua Kaheiheimālie Nāmāhāna Piʻia Kahakuhaʻakoi
Wahinepio Kekāuluohi Haʻaloʻu Kekikipaʻa Kaʻākaupālahalaha Ma**** II Maunakalika...
- 518 0.834
Kahului Beach Road (Route 3400) Papa
Avenue (Route 3910) — —
Wahinepio Avenue Route 3420 0.912 1.468 Kaʻahumanu
Avenue (Route 32)
Kahului Beach...
- only son of the king's
brother Kalaʻimamahu and his wife Kahakuhaʻakoʻi
Wahinepio. She soon
divorced Kahalaiʻa and
remarried on
November 28, 1825 her third...
- Preceded by Kahakuhaʻakoi
Wahinepio Royal Governor of Maui 1823–1840 Succeeded by Kalākua Kaheiheimālie...
- Maui. Her
father was Kahōʻanokū Kīnaʻu. Her
mother was Kahakuhaʻakoi
Wahinepio,
sister of Boki and
Kalanimoku and
granddaughter of Aliʻi Nui, Kekaulike...
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favorite wife,
behind Kaʻahumanu, Kalākua Kaheiheimālie, Kahakuhaʻakoi
Wahinepio, and Keōpūolani, his
highest ranking consort.: 184 With
Kamehameha I...
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Constitution of the
Kingdom of Hawaii.
Kahekili married Kahakuhaʻakoi
Wahinepio as her
fourth husband. They had no
known children. He
converted to Christianity...
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chiefesses also
joined Kamehameha's court.: 260 She was
given the name
Wahinepio (captive women)
around this time, but this name is
usually ****ociated...
- half-siblings from her father's
first marriage were Kalanimoku, Boki, and
Wahinepio. She was the
cousin of Kaʻahumanu, Kalākua Kaheiheimālie, and Namahana...