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- Princess Mualani was of Tahitian ancestry as a descendant of the kahu (priest) Maweke who came to Oahu from Tahiti. After her mother's death, Chiefess Mualani...
- According to the Hawaiian chants, Chief Maweke (also spelled Māweke in Hawaiian; Hawaiian pronunciation: MAH-WEH-KEH) was a chief of the highest known...
- generation from Kalahari, moku, the son of Kanipahu, with Hualani of the Nanaulu-Maweke line, and half-brother to Kalapana, the direct ancestor of Liloa. When parting...
- Hawaii. He was a member of the Nanaulu line and is also known as Keaunui-a-Maweke. His mother was High Chiefess Naiolaukea, also known as Naiolakea. (In ancient...
- father was Chief Kumuhonua of Oʻahu, son of Chief Mulielealiʻi of the Maweke line; Maweke was a wizard from Tahiti. His mother's name is Chiefess Hainakolo...
- According to ancient traditions, Peleʻioholani was a descendant of Hema and Māweke. Peleʻioholani is sometimes called Peleʻiholani. Early Western sailors to...
- Koʻolau Range on the island of Oahu. She was a member of the royal house of Maweke, who was of Tahitian ancestry, and also the first cousin of very High Chiefess...
- early monarchs of Oʻahu around 1290 A.D. Nāwele was a descendant of Chief Māweke. Nāwele was a son of the Prince Kahokupohakano (also known as Ho`okupohokano)...
- The first ruler of Koʻolau was High Chief Kalehenui. Kalehenuichild of Maweke (a wizard from Tahiti) Hinakaimauliʻawa (female) — child of Kalehenui and...
- generation from Kalahari, moku, the son of Kanipahu, with Hualani of the Nanaulu-Maweke line, and half-brother to Kalapana, the direct ancestor of Liloa. When parting...