Individual Details

Keouawahine

( - )



LINEAGE
Conflict: He Buke Mookuauhau Alii, HMS G13, p 15 and Board of Genealogy of Hawaiian Chiefs, M445-2-27 list mother as Loe, and Helekunihi Genealogy, Hms G54, p 37 lists her as Loa.
Fragment: Rubincam, America's Only Royal Family, p 84 indicates she was granddaughter of King Kamehameha.
LIFE
A. Keoua means "the rain-food" (Bingham, A Residence of Twenty-one Years in the Sandwich Islands, p xvi). "Possibly... the chief Keoua-peeale at his first wedding, conferred the name Keoua on his bride, and adopted that of Kaoleioku" (Stokes, Kaoleioku: Paternity and Biographical Sketch, p 37).
B. She had a son with Kuakini, but he died while still very young (Oukah, Hawaiian Royal & Noble Genealogies, p 189).
C. She was alive in Liholiho's day (Kamakau, Ruling Chiefs of Hawaii, p 221). Ellis saw her in 1823 making tapa with a group of women (Ellis, A Narrative Tour of Hawaii, p 82).



Events

Alt nameKeoua
Alt nameKeoua Wahine
Alt nameKeaoua
Alt nameKekupuapa
Alt nameKeowa
Alt nameKekupuaapa

Families

SpouseKaoleioku (1767 - 1816)
ChildPauahi ( - 1826)
SpouseKuakini (1791 - 1844)
FatherKauhiwawaeono ( - )
MotherHauwahine ( - )
SiblingKanahoahoa ( - )
SiblingKalolena ( - )

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