Keaweopala
Keaweʻopala [Keaveopala] bio je kralj Havaja.[1]
Keaweʻopala | |
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Djeca | Kalaimanokahoowaha |
Otac | Alapai Veliki |
Majka | Keakakauhiwa |
Rođenje | Nepoznat |
Bio je sin kralja Alapaija I[2] i njegove žene, kraljice Keakakauhiwe te unuk kraljice Kalanikauleleiaiwi.[3]
Maćeha mu je bila slavna kraljica Kamakaimoku, a nazvan je po svom praujaku Keaweʻīkekahialiʻiokamokuu.[4] Imao je polusestru Manono I.
Keaweʻopala je oženio Moanu, veliku sveštenicu.[5] Njihovo dijete je bio Kalaimanokahoowaha. Keaweʻopala je imao i konkubine, Kaukuhakuonanu i Keouu.
Nakon šta je Alapai umro, Keaweʻopala ga je naslijedio,[6] ali ga je ubrzo svrgnuo njegov rođak Kalaniʻōpuʻu.
Reference
uredi- ^ Abraham Fornander (1880). An Account of the Polynesian Race: Its Origin and Migrations. Volumen br. 2. Ponovo objavila kompanija Charles E. Tuttle Company, 1969. str. 131–132.
- ^ Edith Kawelohea McKinzie. Hawaiian Genealogies: Extracted from Hawaiian Language Newspapers.
- ^ "Imaginary Portrait of Kalanikauleleiaiwi by Brook Kapukuniahi Parker". Luatechnologies.tumblr.com. 23. 2. 2012. Arhivirano s originala, 4. 3. 2016. Pristupljeno 30. 7. 2015.
- ^ Kanalu G. Terry Young. Rethinking the Native Hawaiian Past. str. 71.
- ^ Ka Makaainana. 1896.
- ^ Patrick Vinton Kirch. A Shark Going Inland is My Chief: The Island Civilization of Ancient Hawaiʻi. 2012.