Individual Details
Napulanahumahiki
( - )
LIFE
A. Warred with his uncle Ka'ihikapu after the uncle killed his father Hao. The kingdom of Oahu was split into 2 parts. He retained Wai'alua, Wai'anae, and Ko'olauloa. He was a strong chief (Kamakau, Tales and Traditions of the People of Old, p 67).
Events
Families
| Spouse | Kekela ( - ) |
| Child | Kahaiaonuiakauailana ( - ) |
| Father | Hao ( - ) |
Endnotes
1. 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 87..
2. Abraham Fornander, An Account of the Polynesian Race: Its Origin and Migrations, (Rutland: Charles E. Tuttle Company, 1969), 1-3 vols. , vol 2 p 271..
3. Abraham Fornander, An Account of the Polynesian Race: Its Origin and Migrations, (Rutland: Charles E. Tuttle Company, 1969), 1-3 vols. , vol 2 p 273..
