词条 | Keohohiwa |
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| name = Keohohiwa | title = | house = Kalākaua | spouse = Kepo{{okina}}okalani | father = Keaweaheulu | mother = Ululani | issue = {{okina}}Aikanaka | birth_date = | birth_place = | death_date = | death_place = }} Keohohiwa (fl. 19th century) was a Hawaiian chiefess during the formation of the Kingdom of Hawaii. LifeHer father was Keawe-a-Heulu, the chief warrior and councillor of Kamehameha I, who assisted him to overthrow his cousin Kiwala{{okina}}o and unite the eight separate islands of Hawaii into one Kingdom of Hawaii.[1] Her mother was Ululani, the ali{{okina}}i of Hilo and the most celebrated poet of her days. Her brother was Naihe, the councillor and chief orator of Kamehameha I and husband of Chiefess Kapi{{okina}}olani (c. 1781–1841) who helped Christian missionaries by renouncing the goddess Pele. Keohohiwa married Chief Kepo{{okina}}okalani, son of Kameʻeiamoku, one of the royal twins. She had one son {{okina}}Aikanaka from her husband. Through her son she was great-grandmother of Kalākaua and Queen Lili{{okina}}uokalani.[2] References1. ^{{cite web |title= Keohohiwa |author= Henry Soszynski |url= http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~royalty/hawaii/i81.html#I81 |work= web page on "Rootsweb" |accessdate=2009-11-24 }} {{Hawaii-royal-stub}}2. ^{{cite book |title=Hawaii's story by Hawaii's queen, Liliuokalani |author=Liliʻuokalani (Queen of Hawaii) |url=https://books.google.com/books?id=QrTCvcy0sE4C |publisher=Lee and Shepard, reprinted by Kessinger Publishing, LLC |date=July 25, 2007 |origyear=1898 |isbn=978-0-548-22265-2 |page=399 }} Appendix E. 4 : Royalty of the Kingdom of Hawaii|House of Kalākaua|Year of birth unknown|Year of death unknown |
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