NameMakeamakaimalanahae (Makeamalaehanae, Maemalamaihanai) 1566,1561,1562,1635, 18G Grandmother, F
Birthabt 1450, the Ulu-Hema Genealogy (Big Island)
Spouses
Birthabt 1450, the Ulu-Hema Genealogy (Big Island)
Notes for Makeamakaimalanahae (Makeamalaehanae, Maemalamaihanai)
Makeamakaimalanahae is the name given by the genealogist S.L.K Peleioholani.
Makeamalaehanae is the name from David Malo.
Notes for UNNAMED (Spouse 1)
The genealogist S.L.K. Peleioholani calls this person simply "Kalapana" rather than the longer version of his name which appears in other genelogies.
All the generations from KANIPAHU to KALAPANA are confused among the various genealogies of the Big Island. There is as much as a 3-generation discrepancy. We follow the particular tradition taught by SLK Peleioholani and then we attempt to graft in as many others where they do not conflict.
S.L.K. Peleiholani has more generations and has certain male relations who appear as brothers in other genealogies appearing in his as grandfathers, fathers and sons (from his Robinson Family Genealogy).
CORRECT LINEAGE (from SLK PELEIOHOLANI):
(1) KANIPAHU
(2) KANALOA
(3) HUANUIAKALAILAI
(4) KALAHUMOKU
(5) ILIKIALAAMEA
(6) KALAPANA (Kalapana Kuioiomoa)
Ilikialamea is the true father of Kalapana according to the genalogist S.L.K. Peleioholani.
The identity fo Kalapana's father is disputed:
FROM FORNANDER: "KANIPAHU"
FROM KA NONANONA NEWSPAPER / OCT 25, 1802: "KANALOA"
SLK PELEIOHOLANI: "ILIKIALAAMEA"
Notes for UNNAMED (Spouse 2)
S.L.K. Peleioholani says he was the high chief and priest who built the heiau of Pakaalana at Waipio, Hamakua, Hawaii Island.