• Kepoʻokalani was a High Chief during the founding of the Kingdom of Hawaii. Two of his grandchildren would marry each other, and two of his great-grandchildren...
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    8. High Chief Kepoʻokalani (= 12) 4. High Chief Kamanawa II 9. High Chiefess Alapaʻiwahine 2. High Chief Caesar Kapaʻakea 10. High Chief Kanepawale 5....
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    Keaweaheulu (k) Ululani (w) Hakau (w) Kanaʻina (k) Kauwa (w) Eia (k) Kepoʻokalani (k) Alapai (w) Keohohiwa (w) Keōpūolani (w) Kamehameha I Kalaniʻōpuʻu...
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  • Kalanimālokuloku-i-Kepoʻokalani Keliʻimaikaʻi (c. 1765–1809) was a High Chief and the most popular brother of Kamehameha the Great, who founded the Kingdom...
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  • grandfather of two of Hawaii's future monarchs. His father was Chief Kepoʻokalani and his mother was Keohohiwa. His half-brother was Kamanawa II. The name...
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  • once removed of the King Kamehameha I. Her husband was the High Chief Kepoʻokalani, first cousin of Kamehameha, and they had two sons. Her sons were Kamanawa...
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    Keaweaheulu (k) Ululani (w) Hakau (w) Kanaʻina (k) Kauwa (w) Eia (k) Kepoʻokalani (k) Alapai (w) Keohohiwa (w) Keōpūolani (w) Kamehameha I Kalaniʻōpuʻu...
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    8. High Chief Kepoʻokalani 4. High Chief Kamanawa II 9. High Chiefess Alapaʻiwahine 2. High Chief Caesar Kapaʻakea 10. High Chief Kanepawale 5. High Chiefess...
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  • murdering his wife. Kamanawa was born about 1785. His father was High Chief Kepoʻokalani. He was a grandson of Kameʻeiamoku, one of the five Kona chiefs who supported...
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    least three sons. His first wife, Kamakaʻeheikuli, was the mother of Kepoʻokalani (c. 1760–?) who was the double great-grandfather of the last two monarchs...
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    Keaweaheulu (k) Ululani (w) Hakau (w) Kanaʻina (k) Kauwa (w) Eia (k) Kepoʻokalani (k) Alapai (w) Keohohiwa (w) Keōpūolani (w) Kamehameha I Kalaniʻōpuʻu...
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    8. High Chief Kepoʻokalani 4. High Chief Kamanawa II 9. High Chiefess Alapaʻiwahine 2. High Chief Caesar Kapaʻakea 10. High Chief Kanepawale 5. High Chiefess...
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    Keaweaheulu (k) Ululani (w) Hakau (w) Kanaʻina (k) Kauwa (w) Eia (k) Kepoʻokalani (k) Alapai (w) Keohohiwa (w) Keōpūolani (w) Kamehameha I Kalaniʻōpuʻu...
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    Keaweaheulu (k) Ululani (w) Hakau (w) Kanaʻina (k) Kauwa (w) Eia (k) Kepoʻokalani (k) Alapai (w) Keohohiwa (w) Keōpūolani (w) Kamehameha I Kalaniʻōpuʻu...
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    with Kamanawa depicted flanking the Hawaiian coat of arms, and his son Kepoʻokalani was the first cousin of the conqueror on the side of Kamehameha's mother...
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    Keaweaheulu (k) Ululani (w) Hakau (w) Kanaʻina (k) Kauwa (w) Eia (k) Kepoʻokalani (k) Alapai (w) Keohohiwa (w) Keōpūolani (w) Kamehameha I Kalaniʻōpuʻu...
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  • Keaweaheulu (k) Ululani (w) Hakau (w) Kanaʻina (k) Kauwa (w) Eia (k) Kepoʻokalani (k) Alapai (w) Keohohiwa (w) Keōpūolani (w) Kamehameha I Kalaniʻōpuʻu...
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  • this day, although not with Kapiʻolani. His daughter Keohohiwa married Kepoʻokalani and mothered ʻAikanaka, the grandfathers of Kalākaua and Liliuokalani...
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  • missionaries by renouncing the goddess Pele. Keohohiwa married Chief Kepoʻokalani, son of Kameʻeiamoku, one of the royal twins. She had one son ʻAikanaka...
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  • Keaweaheulu (k) Ululani (w) Hakau (w) Kanaʻina (k) Kauwa (w) Eia (k) Kepoʻokalani (k) Alapai (w) Keohohiwa (w) Keōpūolani (w) Kamehameha I Kalaniʻōpuʻu...
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    (Hawaii state route 137). The park is named in honor of Private Isaac Kepo‘okalani Hale. During the Korean War, Hale served in the United States Army's...
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    Chief Kamanawa II and High Chief ʻAikanaka, sons of her uncle High Chief Kepoʻokalani and grandfathers of Queen Liliʻuokalani and King David Kalākaua; the...
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  • Catholic Church on Maui. Her husband remarried in 1846 to a woman named Kepoʻokalani and had another son who he named John, who would become the first native...
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