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Cosmogonic Genealogies (Cosmogonic genealogies: particularly Kumulip…
Cosmogonic Genealogies
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Naha:
mother (niʻaupiʻo) + mating with two fathers (niaupio) son of one, daughter of other mate
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Wohi
father (niapuio, pio, or naha) and mother- a close relative to the father (her parents of junior line to his parents) or vice versa
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Lō
of Līhuʻe, Wahiawā, and Halemano on Oʻahu -- kept chiefly kapu... sought if no chief available for "kingdom"
Papa: mother (niapuio, pio, or naha with kapu moe) and father is Kaukaualiʻi
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Lōkea: father (ni. pi. naha) and mother of chiefly family (her parents younger relatives of his parents)
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Aliʻi Noanoa
father (ni, pi, naha) and mother without aliʻi lineage (not kauwā) OR vice versa
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Timelines
february 1790
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kalola pupukaohonokawailani [former wife to kalaniʻōpuʻu & kahekiliʻahumanuʻs sister] living at honuaʻula with kaʻopuiki
kaʻopuiki and others went to trade with those on Eleanor; strangers unfriendly--beat them off the ropes
kaʻopuiki heard about skiff tied to back of ship...determined to steal boat at night. Guard awoke and killed him and threw in sea
olowahi massacre:
next morning men on ship shot cannon upon honuaʻula and killed some, kalola declared a kapu--restricting canoes from going out to the ship
eleanora sailed for hawaii, and a small ship arrived there under the captaincy of Isaac Davis [via Fair American]
at kwaihae, kameʻeiamoku with kamehameha
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kam sent messengers to keawemaʻuhili [ruling chief hilo] request canoes, men, and feather capes for war expedition against kalanikūpule, ruling chief of māui
keawemaʻuhili acted contrary to the policy of keōua (advised neutrality), not participate in kam wars
kepaniwai: entrapped in narrow area + destruction of coconut trees and loʻi... Kalanikūpule escaped to oʻahu
kekuʻiapoiwa, kalaniakua and keōpūolani taken to olowalu, where they met kalolaʻs party and sailed to molokaʻi
kamehameha sailed with keʻeaumoku, keaweheulu, kameʻeiamoku, and kamanawa [brothers of kalola], met kalola saw how ill she was... would escort her to hawaii.
puʻukoholā [to gain kingdom] : kamʻs messanger to kahekili, threw down two maika, black and white (white brings life - black war)
keōua kūāhuʻula heard how kam went to make war against māui [kepaniwai], how keawemaʻuhili had aided kam to fight sons of kahekili keōua kūāhuʻula made war on keawemaʻuhili
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1782
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kamehameha -- kohala, north kona and north Hāmākua
keawemaʻuhili -- hilo, south hilo and north puna
keō kūahuʻula-- kaʻū, south kona and south puna
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1792
cap george vancouver [discovery, chatham, daedalus] came seeking new lands for GB; told kalaniʻōpuʻu was dead, gov belonged to kam
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touched at kauaʻi, set off fireworks--met kaumualiʻi, the ruling chief of kauaʻi [amere child at the time]... kaʻeokūlani, his father was still on maui with kahekili
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second of vancouverʻs ships called the Daedalus, sailed to oahu, captain and astronomer were killed
<2000 BC: Ka wā akua: great migrations (pāʻao, Mōikeha & Laʻamakahiki)
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1766
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Kahekilinuiʻahumanu became ruling chief of Māui-- one side of bosdy tatted from head o foot; ruled Maui for 27 years and Oʻahu for 9
Keʻeaumoku, son of Keawepoepoe rebelled against Kalaniʻōpuʻu had come with his mother Kūmaaʻaikū to live on maui
Keʻeaumoku cordially received by the chiefs of Māui until, he took as wife Nāmāhana, tabu wife of Kamehamehanui...displeased who regarded it act of rebellion against his own authority
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nov 1790
keōua chief over kaʻū, puna, and hilo
kaʻiana trained in the use of foreign weapons by his friend, captain kane
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Keaweaheulu k
Kalaniʻōpuʻuʻs first battle to secure the rule over Hawaiʻi finally became his through efforst of friends and younger brothers of Keawemaʻuhili
Kalaniʻōpuʻu and Keōua were the hereditary hieirs to the land of Hawaiʻi Alapaʻi had seized it through force of arms and had slain the inheritors
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1754
Keaweʻōpala succedded... chiefs who were deprived of their lands were Keʻeaumoku, Keawepoepoe, and Kūmaiku
word to Keʻeaumoku that Kalaniʻōpuʻu coming tot make war against Keaweʻōpala; keʻeaumoku join forces with Kalaniʻōpuʻu
Kalaniʻōpuuʻs kahuna, Holoʻae, told him-- to defeat Keaweʻōpala... he must first kill Keaweʻs kahuna, Kaʻakau [both kāhuna of Alapaʻi]
1759
Kamehamehanui [bro oof Kalola, wife of Kalaniʻōpuʻu] went to war made Hāna and Kīpahulu a part of Hawaiʻi
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1773:
Kumahana banished to Kauaʻi by Oʻahu council of chiefs because of his l laziness, stinginess, and refusal to listen to sadvice [according to Kamakau]
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1783
makahiki time [roughly january] kahekili invades oahu, kahahana and kekuapoʻi ula flee to mountains
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feb 14, 1793
vancouver returned to kawaihae--urged to sell muskets and powder...felt--not right to sell things for killing
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1776
Kalaniʻōpuʻu and the chiefs returned to war on Māui in the battle with Kahekiliʻs forces at Wailuku were completely overthrown
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1778-1779
Lānaʻi ravaged by forces of Klaniʻōpuʻu-- engaged in battle, Kahekili aids his men in fierce fight-- Kalaniʻōpuʻu fled to his canoes
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1787
the kane [landed on kauaʻi] took kaʻīana ʻahuʻula to foreign lands, where he remained for @ 3 years in china... kaʻīana would supply kamehameha with munition and skill
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Kalaniʻōpuʻu defenders: Keawemaʻuhili, Kameʻeiamoku and Kamanawa prepared for the battle and Kahahana ruling chief of Oʻahu and Molokaʻi came to his aid
Kalaniʻōpuʻu saw forces of Hawaiʻi- were surronded by Ka-hekiliʻs men said to Kalola go up to your brother Kahekili to request peace
hope lies in Kalanikauikeaouli Kīwalaʻō... perhaps Kahekili will kill my child.... send Kahekiliʻs half brothers with him, Kameʻeiamoku and Kamanawa... chiefs reconciled
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