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Kalanikeʻeaumoku

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216:, the mother of Kamehameha the Great. Because of the conflict between Keʻeaumoku and Kalaninuiamamao, the island remained divided into three to six separate chiefdoms until the unification by Aliʻi Nui 200:
After his father's death in 1754, he and his older brother, Kalaninuiamamao, fought for the throne of the Island of Hawaiʻi. While the conflict ensued between the two brothers,
189:, Keawe also gave him dominion over parts of the Kohala District, which was mostly controlled by the powerful and somewhat independent Mahi family. His brother 190: 167:. His sons by Kailakanoa were Kanekoa and Kahai. Only his son Kanekoa's descendants survive from his second marriage; most notable of these are the 240:
An Account of the Polynesian Race: Its Origins and Migrations, and the Ancient History of the Hawaiian People to the Times of Kamehameha I.
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was able to take advantage of the situation and usurped the throne. Alapa`inui was Keeʻaumoku's half-brother, sharing his mother, Queen
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His mother was Kalanikauleleiaiwi and his father was Keaweʻīkekahialiʻiokamoku. He would
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His father was the ruler of the entire Big Island of Hawaiʻi. In addition to
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of the ʻI family of the Kaʻū district, the partner of his half brother
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Index

Keeaumoku Nui
Kamakaimoku
Kailakanoa
Issue
Keōua
Keaweʻīkekahialiʻiokamoku
Kalanikauleleiaiwi
Hawaiian mythology
aliʻi
Hawaii (island)
Kona district
Kohala district
Kamehameha I
Kamakaʻīmoku
Kalaninuiamamao
Keōua
Kamehameha I
House of Kamehameha
House of Kalokuokamaile
Kailakanoa
House of Kawānanakoa
Kūhiō Kalanianaʻole
Umi-a-Liloa
Kona
Kalaninui`amamao
Kaʻū district
Alapa`inui-a-kauaua
Kalanikauleleiaiwi
Ha'ae-a-Mahi
Kekuiapoiwa II

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