Individual Details

Lupekapukeahomakalii

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LIFE
A. "Because of his skill in handling fine fishlines ... Lupe-kapu-ke-aho-makalii [means] sacred Lupe of fine fishlines" (Kamakau, Tales and Traditions of the People of Old, p 57).
B. He was a benevolent chief, but "the kingdom belonged to his wife Kalani-manuia, and he acted as the administrator for their government" (Kamakau, Tales and Traditions of the People of Old, p 57).

Events

Alt nameLupe Kapukeahomakalii
Alt nameLupekapu
Alt nameLupekapukeahomalii
Alt nameLupekapukeahoamakalii
Alt nameLupekapuikeahomakalii
Alt nameLupekapukeahoamakalii
Alt nameLuakapuikeahomakalii
Alt nameLupenui
Alt nameLeuakapukeahomakalii
Alt nameLupe
Alt nameLupekeahomakalii
Alt nameLupekapu Keahomakalii
Pio

Families

SpouseKalaimanuia ( - )
ChildKuaManuia ( - )
ChildKaihikapu ( - )
ChildHao ( - )
ChildKekela ( - )
FatherKalaniuli ( - )
MotherNaluehiloikeahomakalii ( - )
SiblingKalaehaeha ( - )

Endnotes