Kaulaulaokalani
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Kaulaulaokalani was District Chieftain or King of Koolau on Oahu. Oahu was divided among the descendants of Maweke
, a legendary blue blood alii from which the Northern royal bloodlines spouted. Technically he was a vassal of Lakona
, the King of Oahu, but the power of the Oahuan monarchy remain unstable until four generations later.
Kaulaulaokalani was the great-great-great-great-grandson of Kalehenui
of Koolau; therefore on the Maweke
-Kalehenui
line. He was the son of High Chief Kawalewaleoku of Koolau by his wife the High Chiefess Unaula. Kaulaulaokalani's lifetime was during the 13th century, the last days of the migratory period ended with the departure of Laamaikahiki
, one of the last to brave those water separating Tahiti and the Hawaiian Islands. The island was divided between him, Queen Maelo and King Lakona. They were his fifth cousins. He ruled Koolau on the Eastern shores of Oahu; Maelo ruled Kona on the Western shores of Oahu; and Lakona ruled over the rest: Ewa
, Waianae, and Waialua districts.
Maweke
Maweke was a northern Hawaiian king. He was of the Nanaulu line being lineal descendent of Nanaulu, the brother of Ulu, from whom the southern chiefs claim their descent. The northern chiefs of Oahu, Kauai, and Niihau descent from Maweke and Nanaulu...
, a legendary blue blood alii from which the Northern royal bloodlines spouted. Technically he was a vassal of Lakona
Lakona
Lakona was the 5th Alii Aimoku of Oahu. During his reign Oahu was divided among the descendants of Maweke, a legendary figure and the blue blood alii from which the Northern royal bloodline came forth from...
, the King of Oahu, but the power of the Oahuan monarchy remain unstable until four generations later.
Kaulaulaokalani was the great-great-great-great-grandson of Kalehenui
Kalehenui
Kalehenui was a northern Hawaiian chief. The second son of Maweke and brother of Mulielealii and Keaunui. He was of the Nanaulu line being lineal descendant of Nanaulu, the brother of Ulu, from whom the southern chiefs claim their descent....
of Koolau; therefore on the Maweke
Maweke
Maweke was a northern Hawaiian king. He was of the Nanaulu line being lineal descendent of Nanaulu, the brother of Ulu, from whom the southern chiefs claim their descent. The northern chiefs of Oahu, Kauai, and Niihau descent from Maweke and Nanaulu...
-Kalehenui
Kalehenui
Kalehenui was a northern Hawaiian chief. The second son of Maweke and brother of Mulielealii and Keaunui. He was of the Nanaulu line being lineal descendant of Nanaulu, the brother of Ulu, from whom the southern chiefs claim their descent....
line. He was the son of High Chief Kawalewaleoku of Koolau by his wife the High Chiefess Unaula. Kaulaulaokalani's lifetime was during the 13th century, the last days of the migratory period ended with the departure of Laamaikahiki
Laamaikahiki
Laa-mai-kahiki was the 3rd Alii Aimoku of Kauai. He ruled as King or Chief of Kauai. He is sometimes mentioned as two persons: one named La'a and the other named La'amaikahiki . This extra La'a generation is not included in Fornander's preferred Ulu genealogy...
, one of the last to brave those water separating Tahiti and the Hawaiian Islands. The island was divided between him, Queen Maelo and King Lakona. They were his fifth cousins. He ruled Koolau on the Eastern shores of Oahu; Maelo ruled Kona on the Western shores of Oahu; and Lakona ruled over the rest: Ewa
Ewa
Ewa can refer to:In geography:* Eastern Washington* 'Ewa Beach, Hawaii, unincorporated Census-designated place * Ewa Villages, Hawaii, an unincorporated community in the U.S...
, Waianae, and Waialua districts.
Genealogy of the Koolau Chiefs
Husband (Kane) | Wife (Wahine) | Children (Keiki) |
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Maweke Maweke Maweke was a northern Hawaiian king. He was of the Nanaulu line being lineal descendent of Nanaulu, the brother of Ulu, from whom the southern chiefs claim their descent. The northern chiefs of Oahu, Kauai, and Niihau descent from Maweke and Nanaulu... |
Naiolaukea | Mulielealii Mulielealii Mulielealii was a northern Hawaiian chief and King of Western Oahu. The eldest son of Maweke and brother of Kalehenui and Keaunui. He was of the Nanaulu line being lineal descendant of Nanaulu, the brother of Ulu, from whom the southern chiefs claim their descent. Every monarchs of Oahu after his... |
Keaunui Keaunui Keaunui was a northern Hawaiian chief. He was of the Nanaulu line being lineal descendant of Nanaulu, the brother of Ulu, from whom the southern chiefs claim their descent.He was one of the three sons of Maweke and his wife Naiolaukea... |
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Kalehenui Kalehenui Kalehenui was a northern Hawaiian chief. The second son of Maweke and brother of Mulielealii and Keaunui. He was of the Nanaulu line being lineal descendant of Nanaulu, the brother of Ulu, from whom the southern chiefs claim their descent.... |
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Kalehenui Kalehenui Kalehenui was a northern Hawaiian chief. The second son of Maweke and brother of Mulielealii and Keaunui. He was of the Nanaulu line being lineal descendant of Nanaulu, the brother of Ulu, from whom the southern chiefs claim their descent.... |
Kahinalo | Hinakaimauliawa Hinakaimauliawa Hinakaimauliawa, a Princess or High Chiefess of Oahu, was the District Chieftain or Queen of Koolau on the island Oahu. During her days, Oahu was divided among the descendants of Maweke, the legendary blue blood alii from which the Northern royal bloodlines sprouted.Hinakaimauliawa was the... |
Kahiwakapu | Hinakaimauliawa Hinakaimauliawa Hinakaimauliawa, a Princess or High Chiefess of Oahu, was the District Chieftain or Queen of Koolau on the island Oahu. During her days, Oahu was divided among the descendants of Maweke, the legendary blue blood alii from which the Northern royal bloodlines sprouted.Hinakaimauliawa was the... |
Mualani (Mua) |
Kaomealani | Mualani | Kuomua |
Kapuaamua | ||
Kuomua | Kapuaamua | Kawalewaleoku |
Kawalewaleoku | Unaula | Kaulaulaokalani |