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Palena of Maui

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Occupation
  
King of Maui

Children
  
Hanalaa

Grandparents
  
Paumakua, Manokalililani

Spouse(s)
  
Hīkawainui

Grandchild
  
Mauiloa

Great grandchild
  
Alo of Maui

Parents
  
Haho of Maui, Kauwilaʻanapū

Palena (born ca. 1120, Mokae, Hana, Maui) is a name of a chief mentioned in the ancient Hawaiian legends, where it is said that he was a Moʻi - king of Maui in ancient Hawaii. It seems that he was a semi-mythical king.

There was also Chiefess Palena. She was a wife of Panaikaiaiki and mother of one son, Ahulinuikaʻapeapea.

Biography

According to the chant, Palena was born ca. 1120 to King Haho and his wife Kauilaʻanapa.

Kauilaʻanapa is also called Kauilaianapu. It was common that chiefs had many names.

Palena had married Hiʻilani-Hiʻileialialia, his half-sister. Her father was called Limaloa-Lialea.

Palena either had one son called Hanalaʻa or twins named Hanalaʻa-nui and Hanalaʻa-iki.

References

Palena of Maui Wikipedia