Individual Details
Kalahuimoku
( - )
LINEAGE
Conflict: Peleioholani, Genealogy of the Robinson Family and Ancient Legends and Chants of Hawaii, p 7 lists parents as Huanuikalailai and Kamakaohaloa.
LIFE
A. It is presumed he was born on Molokai. He became the ruling chief for Hana, Maui (Kamakau, Ruling Chiefs of Hawaii, p 4).
B. He was an ancestor for the chiefs of Hawai'i (Kamakau, Tales and Traditions of the People of Old, p 36).
Events
Families
| Spouse | Laamea ( - ) |
| Child | Kalamea ( - ) |
| Child | IikiaLaamea ( - ) |
| Father | Kanipahu (1307 - ) |
| Mother | Hualani ( - ) |
| Sibling | Kanaloa ( - ) |
| Sibling | KumuoKalani ( - ) |
| Sibling | Laaikiahualani ( - ) |
| Sibling | Lei ( - ) |
Endnotes
1. Abraham Fornander, An Account of the Polynesian Race: Its Origin and Migrations, (Rutland: Charles E. Tuttle Company, 1969), 1-3 vols. , vol 1 p 191,249..
2. Poe Kupuna i oleloia o Havaiki. Hms G11.32 (FamilySearch: Bishop Museum)., p 13..
3. David Kalakaua, The Legends and Myths of Hawaii: The Fables and Folk-lore of a Strange People (New York: C.L. Webster & Co, 1888)., p 266..
4. He Buke Mookuauhau Alii. Hms G13 (FamilySearch: Bishop Museum)., p 37..
5. Hawaii State Archives, Genealogy Books, G-14, Na Kuahau Kolakou mau inoa., p 17..
6. Hawaii State Archives, Genealogy Books, G-14, Na Kuahau Kolakou mau inoa., p 21..
