Kamakaʻimoku
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Spouse | Alapaʻi |
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Father | Ku-a-Nuʻuana |
Grandchildren | Kamehameha I |
Kiwalaʻo | |
Keoua Kuʻahuʻula | |
Keliʻimaikaʻi | |
Kalokuokamaile | |
Kekuiapoiwa Liliha | |
Great grandchild | Kamehameha III |
Keopuolani | |
Children | Keoua |
Kalaniʻopuʻu | |
Manono I | |
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ID | 4213488 |
Kamakaʻimoku Life story
Kamakaʻīmoku was a chiefess in ancient Hawaii in the early 18th century. She married three powerful men of the time, was mother of the King who would unite the island of Hawaiʻi and meet the first known visitors from Europe, and grandmother of the founder of the Kingdom that united all of the Hawaiian Islands.