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Ahukini-a-laʻa
Son of Laʻa and Waolena
Haka
Cruel Oʻahu Moʻi who lived in Lihuʻe
Haʻo
ʻEwa chief killed by his older brother in the shark
Hauātea
Name of religious alliance centered in Raʻiatea
Kaʻeaakalona
Akua daughter of Kekela and Napulanahu, wife of Kakuhihewa
Kahiko
Name of the first man according to the Ololo genealogy
Kakuhihewa
Healed the war of Kalanimanuʻiaʻs children, Oʻahu named for him
Kalanimanuʻia
2nd moʻiwahine of Oʻahu, daughter of the first
Kukaniloko
1st moʻiwahine of Oʻahu, named for a heiau
Kukona-a-laʻa
Son of Laʻa and Manoʻopupaʻipaʻi
Lauli-a-laʻa
Son of Laʻa and Hoakanuiakapuaihelu
Lolale
High lineage of Oʻahu, husband of Kelea
Maʻilikukahi
Chosen by the Oʻahu council of chiefs to replace Haka
Maweke
Ancestor of Oʻahu, Kauaʻi and Molokaʻi chiefs
ʻOlopana
Younger brother of Kumhonua who sailed to Tahiti with Moʻikeha and Laʻa
Taputapuātea
Most famous temple in Hawaiʻinuiakea
Mawekeʻs first son
Muliʻelealiʻi
Ruled Koʻolau and Waialua
Kalehenui
Ruled ʻEwa and Waianae
Keaunui
Hoʻoipoikamalanai
Punaʻs daughter, Moʻikehaʻs wife
ʻIlihiwalani
Aliʻi ʻaimoku of waimea, younger brother of Kahakumakaliua
Kahakumakaliua
Moʻi who lived at Wailua while his brother ruled Waimea
Kalonaikahaʻilaʻau
Kaweloʻs father in law who taught him the war club
Kamakahelei
1st Moʻiwahine of Kauaʻi
Kaumualiʻi
Last moʻi of Kauaʻi
Kaweleʻaikanaka
Moʻi after the death of his father, Kawelomakalua
Kawelolauhiki
Kauaʻi grandmother of Kualiʻi
Kaweloleimakua
Defeated the cruel Kaweloʻaikanaka and became moʻi
Kila
Moʻikehaʻs son who went to fetch Laʻamaikahiki
Lonoikahaʻupu
Pua of the Waimea aliʻi nui, ancestor of Kaʻahumanu
Manahune
People of Tahiti who were great stone builders
Manokalanipo
1st Moʻi to divide the ahupuaʻa of Kauaʻi
Halekou
Name of the house where Kanehulihonua lived
Hauātea
Pan-Hawaiʻinuiakea alliance that met Taputapuatea
Hawaiʻinuiakea
Old name of Polynesia
ʻIhikapalaumaewa
Old name of Maui
Kanehulihonua
1st man made at mokapu by Kane, Ku and Lono
Kanekuaʻana
Name of moʻowahine of Pearl Harbor
Kamawaelualani
Old name for Kauaʻi
Keakahulilani
Name of Kanehulihonua
Laʻamaomao
Follower of Moʻikeha from Tahiti, lived in Molokaʻi
Loloimehani
Old name of Oʻahu
Naʻone a laʻa
Kaneʻohe beach where Laʻa landed
Maʻilikukahi
Oʻahu chief that was born in kukaniloko, lived in Waikiki
Piko a Wakea
Celestial Equator
Puna
Aliʻi born in Kipahulu, Maui, married high chiefess of Kauaʻi
Vavaʻu
Old name of Kaneʻohe
Holoaʻe
Paʻao priesthood fir Kunuiakea
Kaleikuahulu
Taught genealogy to Kamehameha chiefs
Kamanawa
Helped Kamehameha I to unite the islands
Kaneoneo
1st husband and cousin of Kamakhelei
Kanipahu
Moʻi of Hawaii, father of Kalapana, Hualaniʻs Kane
Kawelomaihunali
Kauaʻi aliʻi who took refuge in ʻEwa
Kauaʻi
Where the kapu wela and the kapu moe originated
Kualiʻi
Priesthood of Lonoikaʻoualiʻi
Lakona
Aliʻi born at the same time as Maʻelo
Malikukahi
Moʻihoʻoponopono o ke aupuni
Paliku
Genealogy of Haumea
Peleiholani
Son of Kualiʻi
Raʻiatea
Island source of the religion of Navigation and Seafaring.