Piliwale
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Piliwale was the 10th Alii Aimoku of Oahu. He reign as the titluar chieftain or King of the island of Oahu and all its territories it may of claim at the time.
He was bonr to Kalona-iki, 9th Alii Aimoku of Oahu, and his wife Kikinui-a-Ewa, who belonged to the great family of Ewa-ulu-a-Lakona, the great grandson of Maweke. He had two brothers Lo-Lale and Kamleamaka. He suceed his father as the Moi of Oahu. Of his reign no legends remain, and it may be presumed that the counntry enjoyed the same tranquility and good fortune which had attended the reigns of his father and grandfather. His wife was the High Chiefess Paakanilea, but whose descent is now not known. They had two daughters one named Kukaniloko and another named Kohipalaoa. Kohipalaoa married Kaholi-a-Lale,her cousin, and son of Lo-Lale and Keleanohoanaapiapi. His eldest daughter, Kukaniloko, succeed him as Moi of Oahu after his death.
[edit] Reference
- Abraham Fornander, An Account of the Polynesian Race: Its Origin and Migrations, Rutland, VT: Charles E. Tuttle Company, 1969. Page 90-91
Preceded by Kalonaiki |
Alii Aimoku of Oahu | Succeeded by Kukaniloko |