Individual Details

Kalaimamahu

( - )



He may be the Kalaimamahu who persuaded Kamehameha to remain on Captain Cook's ship after a group of the warriors of Hawaii boarded it. Captain Cook wanted them to show him a place to harbor (Kamakau, Ruling Chiefs of Hawaii, p 97). He was with Kamehameha when Keoua was killed by his warriors at Kailua (Kamakau, Ruling Chiefs of Hawaii, p 157).
Oukah, Hawaiian Royal & Noble Genealogies, p 88 theorizes he was brother of Kamehameha I.

Events

Alt nameKaleimamahu
Alt nameKalanimamahu
Alt nameKalani Kui MamaooKaleikini KaleimamahuoIwikauikaua Ahilapalapa KealiioKalani KaumakaoWakea IolaniiHoapilikane
Alt nameKaleimamalu
Alt nameKalimemehu

Families

SpouseKekuaipiia ( - 1829)
ChildAuliamanu ( - )
ChildKaniani ( - )
SpouseKaheiheimalie (1778 - 1842)
ChildKekauluohi (1794 - 1845)
FatherKeoua (1712 - 1752)
MotherKamakaeheikuli ( - )
SiblingKawelookalani ( - )

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