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词条 Kukohou
释义

  1. Life

  2. See also

  3. References

Kukohou
FatherLo{{okina}}e
Mother Hinamaileli{{okina}}i
Wife Hineuki[1]
Issue Kaniuhu

In Hawaiian mythology, Kukohou (or Kukohoa) was the High Chief of the Island of Hawaiʻi in ancient Hawaii. His title was Ali{{okina}}i Nui[2] — "King of the island". His famous descendant was the King Kamehameha I.

Life

According to Abraham Fornander, Kukohou was perhaps a son of the Aliʻi Pilikaaiea, and thus a member of the Pili line. Fornander also mentions that Hineuki, the wife of Kukohou, was the daughter of some southern chief who accompanied Pili to Hawai{{okina}}i.[3] The mother of Kukohou was Hinamaileli{{okina}}i.

He is also mentioned by David Malo, who presented a family tree of Hawaiian chiefs where Pili is a great-grandfather of Kukohou.[4]

Kukohou's son was Kaniuhu, also called Kaniuhi. Kaniuhu was the High Chief after his father (ca. 1185-1215).[5]

See also

{{Portal|Hawaii}}{{Portal|Biography}}
  • Alii nui of Hawaii

References

1. ^Kepelino's Traditions of Hawaii (2007). Bishop Museum Press. p. 192. On the page 192, the family tree of Kukohou is given.
2. ^Aliʻi means "noble/chief", whilst nui means "supreme".
3. ^Abraham Fornander. An Account of the Polynesian Race: Its Origin and Migrations. Rutland, VT: Charles E. Tuttle Company, 1969.
4. ^David Malo, Hawaiian Antiquities. Honolulu: Bishop Museum Press, 1951.
5. ^Royal family of Hawaii by Christopher Buyers
  • Catherine C. Summers, "Molokai: A Site Survey". Pacific Anthropological Records, No. 14. (Honolulu, HI: Department of Anthropology, Bernice P. Bishop Museum, 1971).

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