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Children of Kekaulike and his half-sister and pi'o wife Kekuipoiwanui:
Kamehamehanui (k) King of Maui, Kalola (w), Kuhooheiheipahu (w), Kahekili (k) King of Maui,
other wives:
HOLAU - Manuhaapio (w) Ka'eo-kulani (k) Kepoowaikumailani (w) Kauhiaimoku-a-Kama (k) KAHILIPOILANI (grand daughter) KANEALAE - Luahiwa (w) HA'ALOU - Kekuamanoha (k) Namahana (w) Kekuapoi Ula (w) KAHAWALU (grand daughter) - Kauhiaimokuakama (k) KA'AKAUAWAO - Nahulanui (k) Ahia (w) Unknown
would do well to read all that Dean Kekoolani has to say on his database/surname website.
Reflect on what you learn.
But do so with your Polynesian hat on, not your western Occidental, Middle East, or Asian hat on.
Otherwise, you will not understand the reasons implied for such practices and you will judge rather than
comprehend/understand.
Geographical context was a key reason for how different civilizations evolved from age-to-age...
to survive.
Judge not, lest your way be judged in like manner. Lptm
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Maui, Hawaii, USA
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Age 17
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Iao, Maui County, Hawaii, United States
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1737
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Haliimaile, Maui, Hawaii, United States
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1745
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Maui, Hawaii, USA
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1748
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Maui, Hawaii, USA
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Hana, Island of Maui, Hawaii, USA
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Hawaii, Hawaii, USA
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