Individual Details

Huanuikalalailai

(Abt 1015 - )



LINEAGE
Conflict: Genealogy, Volume I, G-44, p 4;
He kuauhau no ka hanau ana o na kupuna a pau o hawaii nei, G-10, p 2;
Peabody-Henriques genealogy, Hms G17, p 2
list mother as Manokalililani.
Conflict: Phillips Collection Book. G-3, p 1 lists parents as Kapounuikaianaina and Manokalililani.
Conflict: Mele for Keohohiwa, Genealogies, Heiau Prayers. G-5, p 2;
Ka Nupepa Kuokoa, 25 June 1864, p 1, He ku Auhau o na‘lii kahiko;
Ka Nupepa Kuokoa, 23 December 1865, Ka Hoomana Kahiko skip 3 generations listing parents as Kamea and Popomaili.
LIFE
A. See Cole and Jensen, Israel in the Pacific, p 106-107 for explanation of birth year estimates.
B. Conflict: Kamakau, Tales and Traditions of the People of Old, p 101 states he was born at Kewalo in Honolulu.
C. Malo, Hawaiian Antiquities, p 247 indicates he died on Lanai.
D. Chief of Honolulu and Waikiki. "Because the people lived in comfort and tranquility, his government was ... a peaceful government, and he was given the name Hua-nui-i-ka-la-la'ila'i" (Kamakau, Tales and Traditions of the People of Old, p 149).
E. "Hua was a good chief. His favorite occupation was cultivating, which he did at Kewalo and at Ko'ula. He was a chief who cared for the people and made favorites of the first-born children all over the land" (Kamakau, Tales and Traditions of the People of Old, p 24).

Events

BirthAbt 1015Waianae, Oahu
Alt nameHuanuiiKalailai
Alt nameHuatere
Alt nameHuanuiikalalailai
Alt nameHuanui Kalalailai
Alt nameHuanuiikalailai
Alt nameHuaaPau
Alt nameHuanuikalailai
Alt nameHua
Alt nameHuanuiakalailai
DeathHonokohau, Maui

Families

SpouseKapoea ( - )
ChildPaumakua (Maui) (1040 - )
SpouseMolehai ( - )
ChildKuhelani ( - )
SpouseKapokulani ( - )
ChildLanileo ( - )
ChildKuheleilani ( - )
FatherPau (990 - )
MotherKapohakia ( - )
SiblingKapokulani ( - )

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