Kamanawa II known as Kamanawa ʻŌpio or Kamanawa ʻElua (c. 1785 – October 20, 1840) was a Hawaiian high chief and grandfather of the last two ruling monarchs...
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For other persons with this name, please see Kamanawa II. Kamanawa (died c. 1802?) was a Hawaiian high chief and early supporter of King Kamehameha I...
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"Kaisera" in the style of the Hawaiian language. His father was High Chief Kamanawa II and mother was High Chiefess Kamokuiki. He was a great-grandson of one...
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older boys at the school. In October 1840, their paternal grandfather Kamanawa II requested his grandsons to visit him on the night before his execution...
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daughter of ʻAikanaka and Kamaʻeokalani while his father was the son of Kamanawa II (half-brother of ʻAikanaka) and Kamokuiki. Their family were of the aliʻi...
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both Keohokālole and Kapaʻakea, was depicted, along with his royal twin Kamanawa, on the Hawaiian coat of arms. Liliʻuokalani, in her memoir, referred to...
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of both her mother and father, was depicted, along with his royal twin Kamanawa, on the Hawaiian coat of arms. Liliʻuokalani referred to her family line...
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Wahine and they had a son Kamanawa II (c. 1785–1840) and another son Kapelakapuokakae. Kamanawa was named after the Kamanawa who was a twin of Kepoʻokalani's...
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really the cousin of Kamehameha's mother, Kekuiapoiwa II. Along with his twin brother Kamanawa, Kameʻeiamoku's parents were the keiki aliʻi (prince or...
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were Kamanawa II (ca. 1785–1840) and Kapelakapuokakae. The House of Kalākaua descends from her son Kamanawa. Kamawana II is sometimes called Kamanawa ʻŌpio...
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Keōua may not have been Kamehameha's biological father, and that Kahekili II might have been the figure's real father. But official genealogies of the...
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uncle), Kekūhaupiʻo (Kamehameha's warrior teacher), and Kameʻeiamoku and Kamanawa (twin uncles of Kamehameha). They defended Kamehameha as the unifier Ka...
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he was being hunted down by Alapainui. Kamokuiki married High Chief Kamanawa II and with him had a son, Caesar Kapaʻakea (1815–1866). She also had a...
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daughter of ʻAikanaka and Kamaʻeokalani, and her father was the son of Kamanawa II (half-brother of ʻAikanaka) and Kamokuiki. Their family belonged to the...
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daughter of ʻAikanaka and Kamaʻeokalani, while her father was the son of Kamanawa II (half-brother of ʻAikanaka) and Kamokuiki. From her parents, she descended...
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Kānekapōlei (w) Kiʻilaweau (k) Nāhiʻōleʻa (k) Kahoʻowaha II (w) Inaina (w) Hao (K) Kailipakalua (w) Kamanawa II (k) Kamokuiki (w) ʻAikanaka (k) Kamaeokalani (w)...
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daughter of ʻAikanaka and Kamaʻeokalani while his father was the son of Kamanawa II (half-brother of ʻAikanaka) and Kamokuiki. From his parents, he descended...
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noblewoman or queen) Kalanikauleleiaiwi who became father of the royal twins, Kamanawa and Kameʻeiamoku. He was born sometime in the 1700s and was the youngest...
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Kawaihae, where she married a chief of the Kona district (and her uncle) Kamanawa. She had one daughter, Piʻipiʻi Kalanikaulihiwakama, from this second husband...
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the South Kona district on the island of Hawaii. His father was Chief Kamanawa II and mother was Aulani. He was a great-grandson of Kameʻeiamoku, one of...
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Chief Kepoʻokalani and his mother was Keohohiwa. His half-brother was Kamanawa II. The name literally means "man eater" in the Hawaiian language. He was...
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the Kona district, including his brothers and uncles, Keaweaheulu, twins Kamanawa and Kameʻeiamoku, and Keʻeaumoku Pāpaʻiaheahe, offered to back Kamehameha...
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Kānekapōlei (w) Kiʻilaweau (k) Nāhiʻōleʻa (k) Kahoʻowaha II (w) Inaina (w) Hao (K) Kailipakalua (w) Kamanawa II (k) Kamokuiki (w) ʻAikanaka (k) Kamaeokalani (w)...
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Chiefess Ahia (1792–1854). Some of her famous cousins are: High Chief Kamanawa II and High Chief ʻAikanaka, sons of her uncle High Chief Kepoʻokalani and...
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(feathered helmets). These are the sacred royal twin brothers, Kame‘eiamoku and Kamanawa, who assisted Kamehameha I in coming to power. One brother holds a spear...
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Hawaii as a wife of king Kamehameha I. She was a daughter of High Chief Kamanawa and High Chiefess Kekelaokalani.: 320 Her father, along with his brother...
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children, Keawepoepoe and Kanoena, who were the parents of Kameʻeiamoku and Kamanawa; another son of Keawepoepoe (with a different mother) was Keʻeaumoku Pāpaʻiahiahi...
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Kalaninuiamamao (k) Kamakaimoku (w) Kekuʻiapoiwa II (w) Keōua (k) Kalaniʻōpuʻu (k) Mahihelelima (k) Kānekapōlei (w) Kamanawa (k) Kekelaokalani (w) Kamehameha I Peleuli...
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Kamanawa as one of the chief counselors of Kamehameha I. He was the son of High Chief Kamanawa and High Chiefess Kekelaokalani. His father Kamanawa,...
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Keeaumoku Pāpaiahiahi (redirect from Keeaumoku II Papaiahiahi)
Kamehameha’s uncle; Kekūhaupiʻo, Kamehameha's warrior teacher; Kame'eiamoku and Kamanawa, half-brothers of Keʻeaumoku on their father's side. In 1782, at the Battle...
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