NameNamahana (Namahana-i-Kaleleokalani, Namahana-a-Kekaulike, Namahana Nui) 1747,1572,1569,1570,1567, Half 2C6R, F
Spouses
2Kamehamehanui Ailuau (Mo'i, Ruler of Maui) 1727,1646,1571,1711,1732,1629,1569,1698,1715,1699,1663, Half 2C6R, M
Notes for Namahana (Namahana-i-Kaleleokalani, Namahana-a-Kekaulike, Namahana Nui)
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FROM
The Complete Ancestry of John Liwai Kalaniopuuikapali-o-MoliIele-ma-wai-o-Ahukini-Kau-Hawaii Ena:
2. Look at Kekaulike (k), page 4, no. 10.
3. Kekaulikeokalanikuihonoikamoku (k), King of Maui.
Here are the children:
1. Kauhiaimokuakama (k)
2. Kamehamehanui (k)
3. Kalola (w), mother of Kiwalao and Liliha
4. Kuhoohiehie (w)*
5. Kahekili (k)
6. Namahanaikaleleonalani (w)
7. Kekuamanoha (k)
8. Kekuapoiula (w)/ wife of King Kahahana
9. Kaeokulani (k), King of Kauai
10. Manuhaaipo (w), Queen of lao
11. Ahia
12. Nahulanui
Notes for UNNAMED (Spouse 1)
Governor of Maui, and Counsellor of State to King Kamehameha the Great.
Keeaumoku II (Papa'iahiahi), along with his royal twin half-brothers Kameeiamoku and Kamanawa, changed the history of Hawaii. It was he, the firece warrior, who killed the sacred Pio ruler Kiwalao, after the death of Kalaniopu'u at the Battle called Mokuohai. And it was Keeaumoku II who treacherously killed Prince Keaoua Kuahuula of Hilo (another son of Kalaniopu'u) at the bAttle of Kawaiahae, giving their chosen one, Kamehameha, complete cobtrol and total rule over the Big Island.
Keeaumoku's feather cape was in the possession of Kahahana, his grandaughter (who was the grandmother of S.L.K. Peleioholani) until it was supposedly lost i the Honolulu Fire of 1903 as it waited at the harbor for shipment to the World Exhibition in pAris, where it was scheduled to be on display as part of a Hawaiian Islands exhibit.
Notes for UNNAMED (Spouse 2)
Kamehamehanui married his own sister Kalola in the "Niau Pio" custom of Hawaiian royalty.
The marriage to this own daughter from that marriage was "Naha Pio", according to S.L.K. Pelioholani
From genealogist Solomon Lehuanui Kalaniomaiheilu Peleioholani (in Ancestry of John Liwai Ena):
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.
Look at Kekaulike (k), Kekaulikeokalanikuihonoikamoku (k), King of Maui.
Here are the children:
1. Kauhiaimokuakama (k)
2. Kamehamehanui (k)
3. Ka(ola (w), mother of Kiwalao and Liliha
4. Kuhoohiehie (w) (also spelled Kuhooheihei).
5. Kahekili (k)
6. Namahanaikaleleonalani (w)
7. Kekuamanoha (k)
8. Kekuapoiula (w)/ wife of King Kahahana
9. Kaeokulani (k), Kingof Kauai
10. Manuhaaipo (w), Queen of lao
11. Ahia
12. Nahulanui
Look at No. 2 and no. 3, the ancestor of Kaikioewa Palekaluhi, S. L. Kalaniomaiheuila (k), M. Kahai, and many others. This is the first generation after Kalola (w) and Kamehameha ; Liholiho Kamehameha II, this is the second generation of Kalola (w).
(V). Naahienaena I.*
Look at Constitutional King, Kauikeaouli (k), Kamehameha III. There are a large number of descendants of Kalola (w) and Kamehameha Nui.
From genealogist Solomon Lehuanui Kalaniomaiheilu Peleioholani (in Ancestry of John Liwai Ena):
Children of Kekaulike and his half-sister and pi'o wife Kekuipoiwanui:
Keiki 1 - Kamehamehanui (k), King of Maui
Keiki 2 - Kalola (w)
Keiki 3 - Kuhooheiheipahu (w)
Keiki 4 - Kahekili (k), King of Maui
Look at Kamehameha nui (k) and Kalola (w); they are the own parents of Kalanikauiokikilo Kalaniwaiakua Kekumanomanookekapu (w), the chiefess of Maui whose head is held high in the daytime.