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Kekaulike Kinoiki : ウィキペディア英語版
Kinoiki Kekaulike

Kinoiki Kekaulike I was a Princess of the island of Kauai during the transition from ancient Hawaii to the Kingdom of Hawaii.
==Biography==
She was born in the early 19th century. Her father was King Kaumualii (1778–1824), descended from the royal family of Kauai through his mother, Queen Kamakahelei and the royal family of Maui through his father Kaeokulani. Her mother was Kaapuwai Kapuaamoku, her father's stepdaughter and niece, daughter of Queen Kawalu, another wife of Kaumualii being his half-sister, by her first husband, Chief Palikua of Koloa. Her mother was also granddaughter of Kamakahelei and Kaneoneo, the exiled king of Oahu who had been overthrown by the chiefs of Oahu and replaced by Ewa chief Kahahana. Her brother was Prince Kealiiahonui, a member of the 15 seat counsel of King Kamehameha III's House of Nobles and last prince of Kauai.
She married the Ali'i Nui of Hilo, Kūhiō Kalanianaole, son of Chief Elelule, by his wife, Chiefess Poomaikelani, daughter of Chief Kanekoa of Waimea.〔(【引用サイトリンク】title=The Kamehameha Dynasty Genealogy (Page 3) )
She was related to three of the four main island royal families: Maui, Kauai, and Oahu. Kūhiō Kalanianaole was the great-great grandson of King Keaweʻīkekahialiʻiokamoku of the island of Hawaii.〔(【引用サイトリンク】title=The Kamehameha Dynasty Genealogy (Page 4) )
With Kūhiō she had three daughters who were all members of the Royal Court of King Kalākaua in 1883. Their daughters were: Kapiʻolani (1834–1899), the eldest, named after Kūhiō's aunt Kapiʻolani; Poʻomaikelani, named after Kūhiō's mother; Victoria Kinoiki Kekaulike, named after Princess Kinoiki Kekaulike. Only Victoria had children; she gave birth to three sons: David Kawānanakoa, Edward Abnel Keliʻiahonui and Jonah Kūhiō Kalanianaʻole; her grandson, David Kawānanakoa has surviving descendants.〔(【引用サイトリンク】title=The Kawananakoa Dynasty Genealogy )

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