Individual Details
Kahikikala
( - Abt 1780)
LINEAGE
A. Conflict: Fornander, An Account of the Polynesian Race, vol 2 p 216 indicates sisters Kalanilehua and Kahikikala are the same person.
Conflict: Pukui, Hawaiian Genealogies, p 84 lists father as Kekahimoku with unnamed mother.
B. "said to be a granddaughter of Mopua of Molokai" (Fornander, An Account of the Polynesian Race, vol 2 p 216).
LIFE
A. Successor to her father as chief of Hana, Maui (Pratt, Keoua: Father of Kings, p 10).
B. She was "the exalted tabu chiefess of Maui (Evening Bulletin, 24 Nov 1896, p 3, Pedigree of the Kamehamehas).
Events
Families
| Spouse | Keoua (1712 - 1752) |
| Child | Kalokuokamaile (1730 - 1780) |
| Spouse | Kalokuokamaile (1730 - 1780) |
| Child | Kukahikapaua ( - ) |
| Child | NapalikapuoKakae ( - ) |
| Father | Kalahumoku ( - ) |
| Mother | Kalanikaumehameha ( - ) |
| Sibling | Kalanilehua ( - ) |
Endnotes
1. Oukah. Hawaiian Royal & Noble Genealogies, (Dallas: Triskelion Press, 1998)., p 72..
2. Hawaii State Archives, Genealogy Books, G-7, Royal genealogical board of the chiefs of Hawaii RE: Elizabeth Pratt and J. A. Cummins, 1886-1887., p 4..
3. Hawaii State Archives, Genealogy Books, G-9, He Kuauhau Alii o Hawaii Nei. Genealogy Books..
4. Hawaii State Archives, Genealogy Books, G-27, Genealogy of Pratt and Cummins., p 4..
5. Board of Genealogy of Hawaiian Chiefs, Hale Naua. M445-2-27. Hawaii State Archives., p 4..
