Farm Family - Person Sheet
Farm Family - Person Sheet
NameKeleanuinohoana'api'api (Kelea, Kelea-nui-noho-'ana-'api'api) Ruing Queen of Maui 1571,1569,1634,1563,1566,1640,1570,1575, 13G Grandmother, F
Birthabt 1554, the Ulu-Hema Genealogy (Maui)
Spouses
ChildrenUNNAMED , M (~1554-)
 UNNAMED , F
 UNNAMED , M
ChildrenUNNAMED , F (~1577-)
 UNNAMED , M
Notes for Keleanuinohoana'api'api (Kelea, Kelea-nui-noho-'ana-'api'api) Ruing Queen of Maui
"Keleanohoapiapi" is the shorter version of her name used by S.L.K. Peleioholani in Robinson Family Genealogy and the JOhn Ena Genealogy.

CORRECTION ON 11-15-2003: She was moved in our lists from being the sister of Kahekili (I) to being the daughter, to conform with Forander (Ancient History of the Hawaiian People, page 82).

From genealogist Solomon Lehuanui Kalaniomaiheilu Peleioholani (in Ancestry of John Liwai Ena):
Keleanohoanaapiapi (w) niaupio married Lolale, chief of Halona; born was Kaholialale (k) of Halona, born was Luliwahialale (w) of Halona. These are the Chiefs of Halona; many and plentiful are the royal offsprings.

From genealogist Solomon Lehuanui Kalaniomaiheilu Peleioholani (in Ancestry of John Liwai Ena):
Kelea (w) remarried, to Kalamakua (k), chief of Halawa. Born was Laielohelohe (w), who pi'o married Piilani (k).

Look at Keleanohoanaapiapi (w), the own sister of Kawao Kaohele (k), the chiefly king surrounding Maui until Piilani (k).
1. Here are the ancestors - Kawaokaohele (k), King of Maui.
2. Keleanohoanaapiapi (w), Queen of Maui.
3. Piilani (k), King of Maui.
4. Kihaapiilani (k). King of Maui.
5. Kamalalawalu (k). King of Maui.
6. Kauhiakama (k), King of Maui.
7. Kaianikaumakaowakea (k), King of Maui.
8. Lonohonuakini (k). King of Maui.
9. Kaulahea (k) II, King of Maui.
10. Kekaulikekalanikuihonoikamoku (k). King of Maui.
11. Kamehamehanui (k). King of Maui.
12. Kahekili (k), last King of Maui.

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Kelea is the shorthand name used by Kamakau.
Notes for UNNAMED (Spouse 1)
"Lolele" and "Lo-Lele" is the form of the name used by S.L.K. Peleioholani in his Robinson Family Genealogy. He calls him "Lolale" in his John Ena genealogy.

From genealogist Solomon Lehuanui Kalaniomaiheilu Peleioholani (in Ancestry of John Liwai Ena):
Keleanohoanaapiapi (w) niaupio married Lolale, chief of Halona; born was Kaholialale (k) of Halona, born was Luliwahialale (w) of Halona. These are the Chiefs of Halona; many and plentiful are the royal offsprings.

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FORNANDER:
"Kalona-iki appears to have followed in the footsteps of his father, and observed the laws and policy inaugurated by him. The island was quiet and continued prosperous. No attacks from abroad, no convulsions within, have been remembered in the legends during his time. His wife was Kikinui-a-Ewa. Her parents are not mentioned, but it is said that she belonged to the great family of Ewauli-a-lakona, the great-grandson of Maweke. Kalona-iki's children, as known, were Piliwale, Lo-Lale, and Kamaleamaka. The first succeeded him as Moi, the second we have already referred to, and of the third nothing more is known."
Notes for UNNAMED (Spouse 2)
Kalamakua-a-Kaipuholua is the name used by S.M. Kamakau in "TALES AND TRADITIONS OF THE PEOPLE OF OLD" (based on his newspaper article in Ka Nupepa Kuokoa AUG 19, 1865).

This helps verify the proper parents of Kalamakua.
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