Individual Details
James Hunnewell Kekela
(1824 - 1904)
LIFE
A. Conflict: Oukah, Hawaiian Royal & Noble Genealogies, p 127 identifies as female.
B. He was a reverend (McKinzie, Hawaiian Genealogies, vol 2 p 52) and a "Hawaiian missionary to the Marquesas (1853-1899) .... Kamakau was, in Western terminology, the first cousin once removed of J. Kekela" (Kamakau, Tales and Traditions of the People of Old, p 85).
Events
Families
| Father | Awili ( - ) |
| Mother | Kanekolia Kauwa ( - ) |
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 85..
2. 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 85..
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 85..
4. Oukah. Hawaiian Royal & Noble Genealogies, (Dallas: Triskelion Press, 1998)., p 127..
5. Oukah. Hawaiian Royal & Noble Genealogies, (Dallas: Triskelion Press, 1998)., p 127..
