Kamanawa
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Spouse | Kekuʻiapoiwa II |
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Children | Naukane |
Peleuli | |
Koahou | |
Amamalua | |
Piʻipiʻi Kalanikaulihiwakama | |
Parents | Kanoena |
Keawepoepoe | |
Siblings | Kameʻeiamoku |
Grandchildren | Kahōʻanokū Kīnaʻu |
Kaukuna Kahekili | |
Songs | Oli Aloha |
E Ku'u Morning Dew | |
Ka Wailele 'o Nu'uanu | |
Holo Wa'a Pa | |
My Dear | |
Winter Medley | |
Honey Christmas | |
Te Tiare | |
Ka Lei E | |
Kaleohano | |
Lehua | |
Sweet Aloha | |
Sweet Someone | |
Mahielehua | |
Pi'ilani | |
Huaka'i Ku'u Poli | |
Ka Uwe a Ke Aloha | |
Lullaby of Love | |
I Love Christmas | |
Please Come Home for Christmas | |
God Rest Ye Merry Gentlemen | |
Christmas With You | |
Once Upon a Time | |
Naue Mai Kakou | |
Mary, Did You Know? | |
A Christmas New Year | |
O Holy Night | |
Died | 1802 |
Grandparents | Kalanikauleleiaiwi |
Current partner | Kekelaokalani |
Date of Reg. | |
Date of Upd. | |
ID | 1220644 |
Kamanawa Life story
Kamanawa was a Hawaiian high chief and early supporter of King Kamehameha I, known as one of the royal Nīʻaupiʻo twins with his brother Kameʻeiamoku. He later became the stepfather of Kamehameha by marrying his mother.