Individual Details

Kakaalaneo

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LIFE
A. "as an accident in [Kakae's] youth had somewhat impaired his mental faculties, Kakaalaneo became, through the expressed will of the dying Kamaloohua, the joint ruler and virtual sovereign of the kingdom" (Kalakaua, The Legends and Myths of Hawaii, p 229). He was governing chief of Maui and Lanai along with his brother Kakae (Fornander, An Account of the Polynesian Race, vol 2 p 82). They jointly reigned from about 1380-1415 (Kalakaua, The Legends and Myths of Hawaii, p 229). He governed from Lele, the ancient name of Lahaina (Mookini, Keopuolani: Sacred Wife, Queen Mother, 1778-1823, p 4).
B. The division of Maui into ahupua'a, okana, and moku aina was done during his reign (Kamakau, Tales and Traditions of the People of Old, p 152).
C. "Kakaalaneo is the one who planted the breadfruit of Lahaina, and he was the one who built the Heiau Halulukoakoa" (McKinzie, Hawaiian Genealogies, vol 2 p 11).

Events

Alt nameKapaalaneo
Alt nameKaalaneo
Alt nameKakaulaneo
Alt nameKakaakineo
Alt nameKakae
Alt nameKakalalameo
Alt nameKalanikauikaalaneo

Families

SpouseKanikaniaula ( - )
ChildKaululaau ( - )
ChildWao ( - )
SpouseKaualua ( - )
ChildKaihiwalua ( - )
ChildWao ( - )
FatherKaulahea ( - )
MotherKapohanaupuni ( - )
SiblingKakae ( - )
SiblingKukanilako ( - )
SiblingPakanilea ( - )

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