Individual Details
KaholiaLale
( - )
LINEAGE
Conflict: Phillips Collection Book, G-3, p 39b skips 1 generation, listing parents as Heneheapakai and Kaauolale
LIFE
A. He was "born in the uplands of Lihue and raised there until manhood" (Kamakau, Tales and Traditions of the People of Old, p 50).
B. Of Halona (McKinzie, Hawaiian Genealogies, vol 2 p 113).
C. He won Kohe-palaoa through a spear-throwing sham battle (Kamakau, Tales and Traditions of the People of Old, p 51).
D. Fragment: "Here are the chiefly descendants of Kaholialale (k): Lonoai (k) of Puueo Hilo; J. Keomakani (k) of Hilo; Kanealii (w) of Hilo; Kaholi (k), Kahiliopua (w), and Naone (k)" (McKinzie, Hawaiian Genealogies, vol 2 p 113).
Events
Families
| Spouse | Kohepalaoa ( - ) |
| Child | Kanehoalani ( - ) |
| Child | Lonoai ( - ) |
| Child | J. Keomakani ( - ) |
| Child | Kanealii ( - ) |
| Child | Kahiliopua ( - ) |
| Child | Naone ( - ) |
| Father | LoLale ( - ) |
| Mother | Kelea ( - ) |
| Sibling | Luliwahine ( - ) |
| Sibling | Luli Kane ( - ) |
| Sibling | Loahae ( - ) |
Endnotes
1. 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 246..
2. Edith Kawelohea McKinzie, Hawaiian Genealogies: Extracted from Hawaiian Language Newspapers, (Laie: The Institute for Polynesian Studies, 1986), vol. 2., p 113..
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 50..
4. 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..
5. 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 50..
