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Kekuiapoiwa I : ウィキペディア英語版
Kekuiapoiwa I

Keku‘iapoiwa I was a chiefess of the island of Hawaii and Maui. She was also known as Keku‘iapoiwa Nui ("Keku‘iapoiwa the Great").
Her full name was Keku‘iapoiwa-nui Kalani-kauhihiwakama Wanakapu.
==Biography==
Keku‘iapoiwa was born as a daughter of the High Chiefess Kalanikauleleiaiwi, who lived in the late 17th century and early 18th century. She was thus a niece of the king Keaweʻīkekahialiʻiokamoku and granddaughter of the queen Keakealaniwahine.
Her father was the king Kaulahea II of Maui. She remained on Maui and married her half-brother Kekaulike, founding the Kekaulike Dynasty of Maui which produced many chief politicians and nobles in the early days of the Kingdom of Hawaii.
She was also a sister of Alapainui and Haae and aunt of Kekuiapoiwa II, mother of the great king Kamehameha I.
She was a mother of Kamehamehanui Ailuau, and Kahekili II and grandmother of Kalanikūpule, the last of the longest line of ''Alii Aimoku'' in the Hawaiian Islands. There is a theory that Kahekili was a biological father of Kamehameha I. Her daughter by Kekaulike was Kalola who married Kalaniʻōpuʻu and his half-brother Keōua and had Kīwalaʻō and Kekuiapoiwa Liliha respectively. Kekuiapoiwa had another daughter by the name of Kekelaokalani by Kauakahiakua, a distant cousin of her first husband, and Kekelaokalani was the mother of Kamehameha I's wife Peleuli.

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