Individual Details
Aihakoko
( - )
LIFE
A. Conflict: Fornander, An Account of the Polynesian Race, vol 2 p 103 and Descendants of Prince Keeaumoku I, Hms G65, Chart 5 identifies as female.
B. Her death was near Kalepolepo on Maui (Fornander, An Account of the Polynesian Race, vol 2 p 104). He died in grief for the death of his kahu (Kamakau, Ruling Chiefs of Hawaii, p 230).
Events
| Alt name | Ainakoko | ![]() | |||
| Alt name | Aihako | ![]() | |||
| Alt name | Aaihakoko | ![]() | |||
| Alt name | Kaaihakoko | ![]() | |||
| Alt name | Aihaakokoko | ![]() | |||
| Alt name | Amauakookoo | ![]() |
Families
| Father | UmiaLiloa (1508 - ) |
| Mother | Piikea ( - ) |
| Sibling | Kumalae ( - ) |
| Sibling | Amauakookoo ( - ) |
Endnotes
1. Abraham Fornander, An Account of the Polynesian Race: Its Origin and Migrations, (Rutland: Charles E. Tuttle Company, 1969), 1-3 vols. , vol 2 p 104..
2. Hawaii State Archives, Genealogy Books, G-1, Liliuokalani's Book of Genealogy June 9, 1896 No. 1., p 3..
3. Peabody-Henriques genealogy. Hms G17 (FamilySearch: Bishop Museum)., p 45..
4. Genealogy of Kawananakoa family. Hms G44 (FamilySearch: Bishop Museum)., p 1..
5. Kepelino, Kepelino's Traditions of Hawaii, ed. and tr. Martha Warren Beckwith (Honolulu: Bernice P. Bishop Museum, 1932), bulletin 95., p 192..
6. Oukah. Hawaiian Royal & Noble Genealogies, (Dallas: Triskelion Press, 1998)., p 388..
