Individual Details
LoLale
( - )
LINEAGE
Conflict: Genealogy, Volume I, G-44, p 44;
Phillips Collection Book, G-3, p 15;
Phillips Collection Book, G-4, p 18;
Buke ku Auhau Hawaii, G-8, p 12;
Peabody-Henriques genealogy, Hms G17, p 19;
Pukui, Hawaiian Genealogies, p 64
list parents as Henueapakai and Kaau.
LIFE
A. Estimated to be 15 years younger than his brother Piiwale. He was 35 before joining with Kelea (Kalakaua, The Legends and Myths of Hawaii, p 232). His cousin Kalamakua was charged with finding a mate for him. He found Kelea (Kalakaua, The Legends and Myths of Hawaii, 1888, p 233,240).
B. Chief of Kalona (McKinzie, Hawaiian Genealogies, vol 2 p 113).
C. Contemporaries: During his time, Liloa ruled Hawaii, Kahakuma reigned over Kauai, Kawao ruled Maui and Piiwale on Oahu (Kalakaua, The Legends and Myths of Hawaii, p 243).
Events
Families
| Spouse | Kelea ( - ) |
| Child | Luliwahine ( - ) |
| Child | Luli Kane ( - ) |
| Child | KaholiaLale ( - ) |
| Child | Loahae ( - ) |
| Father | Kalonaiki ( - ) |
| Mother | KikenuiaEwa ( - ) |
| Sibling | Piliwale ( - ) |
| Sibling | Kamaleamaka ( - ) |
| Sibling | Olali ( - ) |
Endnotes
1. Edith Kawelohea McKinzie, Hawaiian Genealogies: Extracted from Hawaiian Language Newspapers, (Laie: The Institute for Polynesian Studies, 1986), vol. 2., p 16..
2. Helekunihi Genealogy. Hms G54 (FamilySearch: Bishop Museum)., p 22..
3. Samuel Manaiakalani Kamakau, Tales and Traditions of the People of Old: Na Mo'olelo a Ka Po'e Kahiko, trans. Mary Kawena Pukui (Honolulu: Bishop Museum Press, 1991)., p 78..
4. J. A. Nahaku, Genealogies of the Alii, and the story of the union of Kauai with the other Hawaiian islands, MS KC 6.31, Bishop Museum Archives., p 3..
5. Hawaii State Archives, Genealogy Books, G-44, Genealogy, Volume I., p 7..
6. Hawaii State Archives, Genealogy Books, G-44, Genealogy, Volume I., p 13..
7. L. S. Peleioholani, Genealogy of the Robinson Family and Ancient Legends and Chants of Hawaii, trans. Poepoe, J. M (Honolulu: Bulletin Publishing Co. Ltd, 1908)., p 21..
