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- Kekuʻiapoiwa II was a Hawaiian chiefess and the mother of the king Kamehameha I. She was named after her aunt Kekuʻiapoiwa Nui (also known as Kekuʻiapoiwa...
- Kekuʻiapoiwa Liliha was a queen of the island of Hawaiʻi. She was a daughter of the High Chief Keōua and Kalola Pupuka-o-Honokawailani. She was a granddaughter...
- Haʻae had a brother called Alapainui ("Alapai the Great") and sister Kekuʻiapoiwa I who became a Chiefess of Maui. Haʻae was an uncle of Chief Kahekili...
- Kalaniʻōpuʻu and his half-brother Keōua and had Kīwalaʻō and Kekuiapoiwa Liliha respectively. Kekuiapoiwa had another daughter by the name of Kekelaokalani by...
- **** Kekuʻiapoiwa Kailikulani Leleoili Kulua Kekelaokalani Young Naʻea (July 21, 1806 – September 4, 1880), was a Hawaiian high chiefess and a member...
- to install there. Kamehameha (known as Paiʻea at birth), was born to Kekuʻiapoiwa II, the niece of Alapainui, the usurping ruler of Hawaii Island who had...
- (reigned 1795-1872) Through Kamehameha I, second son and first son by Kekuiapoiwa II Descendants were Ruth Keʻelikolani, Bernice Pauahi, and Albert Kunuiakea...
- him and returned to the island of Hawaiʻi. Their daughter was Kekūʻiapoiwa. Kekūʻiapoiwa remained on Maui and married her half-brother Kekaulike, founding...
- was taken back, after five or six months, by his maternal grandmother Kekuʻiapoiwa Liliha because she felt he was not getting the right diet. Kamehameha...
- called her Rora-rora. She was a daughter of King Kekaulike of Maui and Kekuiapoiwa I. She was the full-blood sister of Kamehamehanui Aiʻluau and Kahekili...