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Piliwale
Piliwale (pronunciation: ''Peeh-leeh-wah-leh'') was an ancient Hawaiian nobleman, the High Chief of the island of Oahu. He was a member of the House of Maʻilikākahi, being the descendant of Maʻilikākahi. It is most likely that Piliwale lived in the 16th century. Biography Chief Piliwale (Hawaiian: ''Aliʻi Piliwale'') was born on the island of Oʻahu (in the 16th century?). His parents were High Chief Kālonaiki of Oʻahu and his consort, Kikinui-a-ʻEwa, whose genealogy is unknown today. Piliwaleʻs paternal uncle was High Chief Kalamakua of Halawa, whilst Piliwaleʻs aunt-in-law was famous Princess Keleanohoanaapiapi of Maui, who also married Piliwaleʻs brother, Prince Lō-Lale. After the death of Kālonaiki, the grandson of Maʻilikākahi, Piliwale became a ruler of Oʻahu. He married a woman named Paʻakanilea (Paʻa-kani-lea), who was maybe his own sister. Paʻakanilea and Piliwale were the parents of Princess Kūkaniloko and Princess Kohepalaoa (Kohipalaoa) of Oʻah ...
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Kūkaniloko
Kūkaniloko was an ancient Hawaiian noble lady, who became the Chiefess (Hawaiian: ''Aliʻi Wahine'') of the island of Oahu, and had a long reign. Biography Chiefess Kūkaniloko was born on Oʻahu as a daughter of High Chief Piliwale and his spouse, High Chiefess his sister Kawa'ala'auaka, his sister. Kūkanilokoʻs younger sister was called Kohipalaoa; they were Piliwaleʻs only children, and he had no sons. After Piliwale's death, Kūkaniloko became the first female ruler of the whole island of Oʻahu; there were some female rulers on Oʻahu before Kūkaniloko — like Mualani — but they ruled only over the small portion of Oʻahu. Marriage Kūkaniloko married a man called Luaia, who was a chief from Maui. They had at least one child — Kalaʻimanuʻia, who became the Chiefess of Oʻahu (after her mother's death).Samuel Kamakau, Kamakau, Samuel Mānaiakalani, ''Ka Nupepa Kuokoa'' (newspaper). 1865. "He Mau Olele Mua No Ka Mookuauhau o Kamehameha I". See also *Alii nui ...
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