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Alapaiwahine

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133:, Keʻeaumoku’s grandson, united it and the rest of the major islands. The war between the two brothers gave a chance for his cousin, the King Alapaʻi Nui, to take the throne. Alapaʻi was a common name of the Aliʻi family. Although her father lost the throne, her siblings soon regained power. Her brother Chief 194: 235: 275: 118: 106:
and her mother was his fifth wife, the Naha chiefess Kaolanialii, Kalaninuilamamao's daughter by his wife Kapaihi-a-Ahu.
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on the Hawaiian Islands. She was born into the most powerful family in the island of Hawaii at the time. Her father was
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descends from her son Kamanawa. Kamawana II is sometimes called Kamanawa ʻŌpio (meaning "younger" or "junior" in the
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chiefess: the product of a rare father and daughter marriage uncommon in Hawaiian history.
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and Kaʻū which encompassed the western half of Hawaiʻi island; her brother
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She was probably born in the late 18th century prior to the landing of
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Her father (who was thus also her grandfather) was ruling chief (
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of Hilo and became joint-ruler of Hilo alongside her.
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Index

Kepoʻokalani
Issue
Kamanawa II
Kalaninuiamamao
Princess
Island of Hawaii
King David Kalākaua
Queen Lydia Liliʻuokalani
Captain James Cook
Kalaninuiamamao
District of Kaʻū
Keaweʻīkekahialiʻiokamoku
Lonomaʻaikanaka
Keʻeaumoku Nui
Kamehameha I
Kalaniʻōpuʻu a Kaiamamao
Kohala District
Kona District
Keawemauhili
Ululani
Kamehameha I
High Chief Kepoʻokalani
Kamanawa II
House of Kalākaua
Hawaiian language
"Alapaʻiwahine"
the original
Hawaii's Story by Hawaii's Queen
"lookup of opio"
the original

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