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Keliʻiokaloa

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173:. After the death of Keliiokaloa there existed a season of conflict and confusion, which the great district chiefs of the island of Hawaii refused to acknowledge the kingship of Keawe. Keawenui-a-`Umi defeated and killed each of his rivals and restored order and peace. In the legend and chant of Lonoikamakahiki, the son of Keawenui, the names of the six district chiefs whom his father defeated are given: Palahalaha, son of Wahilani of Kohala; Pumaia, son of Wanua of Hamakua; Hilo-Hamakua, son of Kulukulua of Hilo; Lililehua, son of Huaa of Puna; Kahalemilo, son of Imaikalani of Kau; Moihala, son of Hoe-a-Pae of Kona. 259: 170: 241: 61: 300: 266: 319: 176:
Keliʻiokaloa married first Makuwahineapalaka, then Heluʻanuʻu and Hikaʻalani. He died in 1545, having had issue, a son
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An Account of the Polynesian Race: Its Origin and Migrations
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He succeeded on the death of his father in the year 1525.
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Aliʻi Aimoku
Hawaii
Umi-a-Liloa
Keawenuiaumi
Issue
Kukailani
Umi-a-Liloa
Aliʻi Nui
the island of Hawaiʻi
king or chief
Umi-a-Liloa
Liloa
Keawenui-a-ʻUmi
Kukailani
Abraham Fornander
Umi-a-Liloa
Aliʻi Aimoku
Hawaiʻi
Keawenuiaumi
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Hawaiian royalty
stub
expanding it
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Categories
Royalty of Hawaii (island)
1500 births
1545 deaths

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