Kaholialale
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Kaholi-a-Lale was a Prince of Oahu and Chief of Halona and Lihue. He was sometimes referred to as Kaoli-a-Lale.
He was the eldest son of Prince Lolale, chief of Halona, and his wife Princess Keleanohoanaapiapi
of Maui
. His siblings were Luliwahine (Luliwahialale) and Luli Kane. They were Lo-Alii like their father, having the honor of being conceived at the Kūkaniloko birth site
. They were male line grandchildren of King Kalona-iki of Oahu and female line grandchildren of King Kahekili I
of Maui. Their mother left their father's mountain home for the shores of Ewa probably in their childhood. When Kaholi grew to adulthood, he married his first cousin, Princess Kohipalaoa
of Oahu, second-in-line to succeed after her sister Princess Kukaniloko
, later Queen Regnant. Their union produced one son named High Chief Kānehoalani
, the father of Kaunuiakanehoalani, Queen Consort of Oahu; and mother of Kakuhihewa
.
He was the eldest son of Prince Lolale, chief of Halona, and his wife Princess Keleanohoanaapiapi
Keleanohoanaapiapi
Keleanohoanaapiapi was Hawaiian chiefess being the beautiful but capricious sister of Kawaokaohele, king of Maui. Many version of the legend of this surf riding Mauian princesses has been told. She was named Kelea, surnamed Nohoanaapiapi . Her name is sometimes given as Keleanuinohoanaapiapi...
of Maui
Maui
The island of Maui is the second-largest of the Hawaiian Islands at and is the 17th largest island in the United States. Maui is part of the state of Hawaii and is the largest of Maui County's four islands, bigger than Lānai, Kahoolawe, and Molokai. In 2010, Maui had a population of 144,444,...
. His siblings were Luliwahine (Luliwahialale) and Luli Kane. They were Lo-Alii like their father, having the honor of being conceived at the Kūkaniloko birth site
Kukaniloko Birth Site
Kūkaniloko Birth Site, also known as the Kūkaniloko Birthstones State Monument, near the intersection of Kamehameha Highway and Whitmore Avenue just north of Wahiawā, Hawaii, is one of the most important ancient cultural sites on the island of Oahu...
. They were male line grandchildren of King Kalona-iki of Oahu and female line grandchildren of King Kahekili I
Kahekili I
Kahekili I was the 13th Mo'i of Maui. He was the titular chieftain or king of the island of Maui. He was a noted warrior chief who nearly destroyed his country. He was styled Kahekilinui or Kahekili the Great even though his greatness was small in comparison to his descendant Kahekili II.He was...
of Maui. Their mother left their father's mountain home for the shores of Ewa probably in their childhood. When Kaholi grew to adulthood, he married his first cousin, Princess Kohipalaoa
Kohipalaoa
Kohipalaoa was the Princess of Oahu; also known as Kohepalaoa. She was born the second daughter of her father Piliwale, King of Oahu and mother Queen Paakanilea. Her elder sister was the Princess Kukaniloko, later Queen Regnant of Oahu. Nothing is remembered about Kohipalaoa, except that she...
of Oahu, second-in-line to succeed after her sister Princess Kukaniloko
Kukaniloko
Kūkaniloko was the 11th Alii Aimoku of Oahu. She reign as the titluar chieftain or Queen of the island of Oahu and all its territories it may of claim at the time. She was Oahu's first queen regnant and of all eight islands...
, later Queen Regnant. Their union produced one son named High Chief Kānehoalani
Kanehoalani of Oahu
Kānehoalani of Oahu was a High Chief of Oahu and District Chieftain or King of Koolau. Kānehoalani means Kāne's Heavenly Companion. He was the son of Lo Alii Kaholialale and Princess Kohe-palaoa of Oahu. Through his mother he was grandson of King Piliwale and first cousin of Queen Kalaimanuia. His...
, the father of Kaunuiakanehoalani, Queen Consort of Oahu; and mother of Kakuhihewa
Kakuhihewa
Kakuhihewa was the 15th Alii Aimoku of Oahu. He ruled as King or chief of the Hawaiian Island of Oahu. He was not only one of the great kings of Oahu, but celebrated throughout the eight islands for all the princely qualities of a highborn chief. The legends of him are somewhat fuller, or have...
.