Individual Details
Nanakaoko
(Abt 690 - )
LINEAGE
Conflict: Fornander, An Account of the Polynesian Race, vol 1 p 249 and Buke ku Auhau Hawaii. G-8, p 4 skips 1 generation, listing parents as Nanamaoa and Hinakulapaia.
Conflict: Kuapehu, 1856, Phillips Collection Book. G-3, p 1;
He kuauhau no ka hanau ana o na kupuna a pau o hawaii nei. G-10, p 1;
Genealogy, Volume I, G-44, p 3;
Peabody-Henriques genealogy, Hms G17, p 2;
Harriett Napela Parker Genealogy Book, Hms G25, p 27;
Genealogy of the Chiefs, Hms G46, p 2
list mother as Hinahoopaia or Hinahoopaiaka.
LIFE
A. See Cole and Jensen, Israel in the Pacific, p 106-107 for explanation of birth year estimates.
B. Chief on Oahu (Fornander, An Account of the Polynesian Race, vol 2 p 20). C. Lived in Waialua, Oahu (Kamakau, Tales and Traditions of the People of Old, p 136).
C. "About 14 or 18 miles from New Zealand there stands a small island with lighthouse on it. The Maori people call Nanakaoko; the white people call it Langkohkoh" (Iaukea Genealogy, M70-1-2, p 7).
Events
Families
| Spouse | Kahihiokalani ( - ) |
| Child | Kapawa ( - ) |
| Child | Heleipawa (715 - ) |
| Spouse | Hinamakanui ( - ) |
| Child | Kanikaniaula ( - ) |
| Father | Nanakulei (665 - ) |
| Mother | Kehaukuhonua ( - ) |
Endnotes
1. William A. Cole and Jensen, Elwin W, Israel in the Pacific (Salt Lake City: Genealogical Society, 1961)., Chart No 2..
2. Descendants of Prince Keeaumoku I. HMS G65 (FamilySearch: Bishop Museum)., Chart 3..
3. Ka Nupepa Kuokoa., 30 July 1864, p 4, Moolelo Kuauhau o ka hanauna o na'lii mai ka po mai a puka mai i ka Moi Kamehameha V (signed P.S. Pakele)..
