Individual Details
Namahana
( - )
LINEAGE
Conflict: Kamaiopili genealogy, Hms G68, p 182 lists father as Keaweikekahialiiokamoku.
LIFE
A. Princess of Maui (Descendants of Prince Keeaumoku I, Hms G65, Chart 8-A-1). "inherited the district of Waihee where her mother lived ... with her husband Ke-kau-hiwa-moku.... Ka-lani-ku-i-ka-po'oloku and other chiefs of Molokai and Kumu-ko'a and other chiefs of Maui, for Molokai had surrendered to Pele-io-holani of Oahu" (Kamakau, Ruling Chiefs of Hawaii, p 83).
B. Order of mates (Fornander, An Account of the Polynesian Race, vol 2 p 148).
Keeaumoku joined with her after her first mate and her son died (Kamakau, Ruling Chiefs of Hawaii, p 309). During her grieving for her mate Kamehamehanui, Keeaumoku swooned her into joining with him, without consulting with the ruler Kahekili, the ruler was enraged because he had intended to "accept her as a wife." (Kalakaua, The Legends and Myths of Hawaii, p 356).
C. Order of children with Keeaumoku (Buke Ku Auhau Hawaii, G-8, p 18).
Conflict: Oukah, Hawaiian Royal & Noble Genealogies, p 396 states Namahana did not have children with Kamehameha Nui.
D. She was governess of Oahu in 1824 (Bingham, A Residence of Twenty-one Years in the Sandwich Islands, p xvi).
E. Fragment: Her brother was Kauhiwawaeono (Fornander, An Account of the Polynesian Race, vol 2 p 149-150).
F. Died of the cholera (Kamakau, Ruling Chiefs of Hawaii, p 389) after Kamehamehanui (Kalakaua, The Legends and Myths of Hawaii, p 356).
Events
| Alt name | NamahanaiKaleleokalani | ![]() | |||
| Alt name | Namahanaikaleleonalani | ![]() | |||
| Alt name | Mahana | ![]() | |||
| Alt name | Namahana Kaleleokalani | ![]() | |||
| Alt name | Lydia Namahana | ![]() |
Families
| Spouse | Keeaumoku ( - 1804) |
| Child | Kaahumanu (1768 - 1832) |
| Child | Kuakini (1791 - 1844) |
| Child | Kaheiheimalie (1778 - 1842) |
| Child | Keeaumokuopio ( - 1823) |
| Child | Kalua ( - ) |
| Child | Kekuaipiia ( - 1829) |
| Child | Hakuole ( - ) |
| Spouse | Kamehamehanui ( - 1765) |
| Child | Pelioholani (1765 - ) |
| Child | Kuakini ( - ) |
| Father | Kekaulike (1664 - 1736) |
| Mother | Haalou ( - ) |
| Sibling | Kekuamanoha ( - ) |
| Sibling | Kamohomoho ( - ) |
| Sibling | Kainana ( - ) |
| Sibling | Kauhi ( - ) |
| Sibling | Kekuapoiula ( - 1791) |
| Sibling | Kaipoakeawe ( - ) |
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 213..
2. Hawaii State Archives, Genealogy Books, G-2, Liliuokalani's Book of Genealogy June 9, 1896 No. 2., p 23..
3. Genealogical papers - Poepoe collection. Hms G14 (FamilySearch: Bishop Museum)., p Mau Kupuna 6..
4. S. M. Kamakau, Ruling Chiefs of Hawaii, trans. A. Group Of Hawaiian Scholars. rev. ed. (Honolulu: Kamehameha Schools/Bishop Estate, 1992)., p 309..
5. Helekunihi Genealogy. Hms G54 (FamilySearch: Bishop Museum)., p 32..
6. Ka Nai Aupuni., 8 December 1905, p 3, Pa Kahea a ke Koolau Wahine o!.
7. Iaukea Genealogy. M70-1-2. Hawaii State Archives., p 24..
8. Hawaii State Archives, Genealogy Books, G-22, He Buka no kaoihana Kula Davida Malo ke Kahukula., p 22..
9. Oukah. Hawaiian Royal & Noble Genealogies, (Dallas: Triskelion Press, 1998)., p 177..
10. Oukah. Hawaiian Royal & Noble Genealogies, (Dallas: Triskelion Press, 1998)., p 252..
