Kaniuhu
Kaniuhu ("tuga"[1][2]; Kaniuhi; ? – o. 1215) bio je poglavica havajskog Velikog ostrva na drevnim Havajima te predak kralja Kamehamehe I Velikog, prvog vladara Kraljevine Havaji. Kao potomak poglavice Pilija i njegove sestre Hine, bio je član Dinastije Pili, a roditelji su mu bili poglavica Kukohou[3] i gospa Hineuki, koja je bila polusestra svog muža. Budući da je rođen u braku brata i sestre, Kaniuhu je smatran bogom na Zemlji.
Kaniuhu | |
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Suprug(a) | Hiliamakani |
Djeca | Kanipahu |
Kukohou je umro oko 1185. te ga je Kaniuhu naslijedio, a oženio je gospu Hiliamakani,[4] koja mu je rodila sina imenom Kanipahu.[5][6][7] Nakon šta je Kaniuhu umro oko 1215, sin ga je naslijedio.[8] Preko njega je Kaniuhu bio predak mnogih plemića i kraljeva iz Dinastije Kamehameha, koji su vladali Kraljevinom Havaji.
Reference
uredi- ^ Kahikāhealani Wight (2005). Illustrated Hawaiian Dictionary. Bess Press.
- ^ Lorrin Andrews (1865). A Dictionary of the Hawaiian Language: To which is Appended an English-Hawaiian Vocabulary and a Chronological Table of Remarkable Events. H. M. Whitney. str. 258.
- ^ Sheldon Dibble. History of the Sandwich Islands. Press of the Mission Seminary.
- ^ Kepelino's Traditions of Hawaii (2007). Bishop Museum Press.
- ^ Abraham Fornander (1880). An Account of the Polynesian Race: Its Origins and Migrations, and the Ancient History of the Hawaiian People to the Times of Kamehameha I. Trubner & Company.
- ^ The family tree of the Chief Kanipahu. Arhivirano 6. 8. 2020. na Wayback Machine "Kanipahu (Chief of Hawaii Island)... married Alaikauakoko (Kanakoko)."
- ^ Peleioholani, Solomon Lehuanui Kalaniomaiheuila (1906). Genealogy of the Robinson family, and ancient legends and chants of Hawaii, Honolulu Bulletin Publishing Company.
- ^ Royal family of Hawaii by Christopher Buyers