MO'OKU'AUHAU

Kekoolani Genealogy of Descendants of the Ruling Chiefs of Hawai'i

Notes


KAMILI (KAMILIAHONUI)

"Kamili" is the form of the name used by Fornander.


KAUHI'ILI'ULA (KAUHI'ILI'ULA-A-PIILANI, KAUHIULAAPIILANI, KA-UAHI-A-PIILANI)

Kauhiiliula-a-Piilani is the form of the name used by S.M. Kamakau in "Tales and Traditions".


(Mo'i, Ruling Chief of Kauai) LAAMAIKAHIKI (LA'A-MAI-KAHIKI, LA'A)

La'a was called "La'a-mai-Kahiki" because he came to Hawaii from Kahiki.


(Mo'i, Ruling Chief of Kauai) LAAMAIKAHIKI (LA'A-MAI-KAHIKI, LA'A)

La'a was called "La'a-mai-Kahiki" because he came to Hawaii from Kahiki.


LA'A

The Appendix of "Ruling Chiefs" has Kamakau skipping this generation entirely and going straight to Laamaikahiki, which is incorrect and contradicts Kamakau's own writings in Ka Nupepa Kuokoa (Newspaper) MAY 4, 1865 "He Mau Olele Mua No Ka Mookuauhau o Kamehameha I", Clearly, the editors of "Ruling Chiefs of Hawaii" have made a mistake.


LONAKAELU

A chief of Kualoa, Oahu


KEAKAMILO (KEAKAMILI, KE-AKA-MILI)

Ke-aka-mili is the name used by S.M. Kamakau in "Ruling Chiefs of Hawaii'. He says she was a chiefess of the Iku-nu'u, Ikulani, Iki-la'a and La'a ranks.