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Kamauliwahine

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Predecessor
  
Kapauanuakea

Spouse
  
Laniaiku

Father
  
Lanileo

Children
  
Hualani

Grandparents
  
Nuakea, Keoloewaakamauaua

Successor
  
Hualani

Issue
  
Hualani

Mother
  
Kapauanuakea

Parents
  
Kapauanuakea, Lanileo

People also search for
  
Kapauanuakea, Hualani, Nuakea, Keoloewaakamauaua

Great-grandparents
  
Keaunui, High Chiefess Wehelani, Kamauaua

Kamauliwahine (Hawaiian language: wahine = "woman") was Alii nui of Molokai. She ruled as a Queen regnant of the Hawaiian island of Molokai.

Life

Kamauliwahine was the only known child of Chief Lanileo and Chiefess Kapauanuakea of Molokaʻi.

Through her mother, she was the great-granddaughter of Kamauaua, first sovereign lord of Molokaʻi and the great-great-granddaughter of Maweke, the blue blood Aliʻi of Oahu.

Her family, according to the myth, descends from Nanaulu, the 14th generation descendant of the god Wākea, of the first migration to Hawaii in the 6th century.

She succeeded her mother in the dignity of Aliʻi Nui, after her death.

Her daughter was the noted Hualani, and she inherited the monarchy after her motherʻs death. Father of this Hualani was husband of Kamauliwahine called Laniaiku.

References

Kamauliwahine Wikipedia