Keakamahana
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Keakamahana | |
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Spouse | Iwikauikaua |
Issue | |
Queen Keakealaniwahine | |
Father | Keakealanikane |
Mother | Kealiiokalani |
Keakamahana (c. 1615–1665) was the 19th Aliʻi Aimoku of Hawaiʻi island 1635–1665. She ruled as sovereign Queen or Chiefess of the island from the royal complex at Holualoa Bay.
Family
She was the eldest daughter of the King Keakealanikane, the 18th Aliʻi Aimoku of Hawaiʻi. Her mother was Kealiiokalani.
She succeeded on the death of her father in 1635. She married her cousin Aliʻi Iwikauikaua, son of Aliʻi Makakaualii, by his wife Kapukamola. She died in 1665, and her daughter Keakealaniwahine succeed her.
Refercence
- Abraham Fornander (1880). John F. G. Stokes, ed. An Account of the Polynesian Race: Its Origin and Migrations. Republished 1969 Charles E. Tuttle Company, Rutland, Vermont. p. 127.
Preceded by Keakealanikane |
Aliʻi Aimoku of Hawaiʻi Island 1635–1665 |
Succeeded by Keakealaniwahine |
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