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194:, had grown to such wealth and strength, and importance, as to be practically independent of even the very loose bonds with which the ruling district chiefs were held to their feudal obligations. The representative of this house of the district chief of Hilo at this time was Kuahuia, the son of Kua-ana-a-I, and grandson of ʻI. What led to the war, or what were its incidents, has not been preserved in the oral records, but it is frequently alluded to as a long and bitter strife between Kuahuia and Keakealaniwahine; and though tradition is equally silent as to its conclusion, it may be inferred that the royal authority was unable to subdue its powerful vassal. Mahiolole, the powerful district chief of Kohala was the chief counselor and supporter of Keakealani. 201:, or as he is called in some genealogies, Chief Kanaloa-i-Kaiwilena Kapulehu, son of Chief ʻUmi-nui-kukailani, by his wife, Chiefess Kalani-o-Umi, daughter of Kaikilani, 17th Aliʻi Aimoku of Hawaii. She married second her half-brother, Chief Kane-i-Kauaiwilani, son of her father, Chief Iwikauikaua, of Oahu, by his second wife, Kauakahi Kuaʻanaʻau-a-kane. 336: 299: 208:
by Kanaloa-i-Kaiwilena Kapulehu, who would succeed her as the 21st king of Hawaii. She died about 1695, having had two sons and two daughters. One of them was Queen
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of Oʻahu. She became ruler of the island on the death of her mother. She and her mother are association with the massive royal complex built at
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Her reign was a troubled one. The house of ʻI had controlled the
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She was married two times, first to her cousin, Chief
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Index

Keakealaniwahine
Aliʻi Aimoku
Hawaiʻi
Keaka-mahana
Keaweʻīkekahialiʻiokamoku
Issue
Keaweʻīkekahialiʻiokamoku
Kalanikauleleiaiwi
Chief Iwikau-i-kaua of Oʻahu
Queen Keakamahana of Hawaiʻi
Aliʻi Nui
Hawaiʻi island
Keakamahana
Iwikau-i-kaua
Holualoa Bay
Hilo district
Kumalae
Umi-a-Liloa
Kanaloaikaiwilewa
Keaweʻīkekahialiʻiokamoku
Kalanikauleleiaiwi
Kamehameha I


Abraham Fornander
An Account of the Polynesian Race: Its Origin and Migrations, and the ancient history of the Hawaiian people to the times of Kamehameha I
ISBN
978-1-56647-147-3
"Hōlualoa 4 Archaeological District nomination form for site 05000542"
Kamakau, Samuel

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