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Kamauliwahine (''wahine'' = “woman”) was Chiefess of Molokaʻi.''Memoirs of the Bernice Pauahi Bishop Museum of Polynesian Ethnology and Natural History''. Vol. 6. Kamauliwahine was the only known child of Lanileo and Chiefess
Kapau-a-Nuʻakea Kapau-a-Nuakea was a Chiefess of Molokaʻi. Kapau-a-Nuʻakea was the only known child of Chief Keʻoloʻewa and Chiefess Nuʻakea In Hawaiian mythology, Nuakea is a beneficent goddess of milk and lactation. This name was also a title for a wet ...
of Molokai. Kamauliwahine succeeded her mother in the dignity of ''Aliʻi Nui''. Kamauliwahine's daughter was
Hualani Hualani (''hua lani'' = "heavenly fruit") was a High Chiefess of Molokai in ancient Hawaii. Hualani‘s parents were Chiefess Kamauliwahine and Laniaiku. When Hualani discovered that a man named Kanipahu was a chief, she married him. Kanipahu ...
and she inherited the monarchy after her motherʻs death. Father of Hualani was Laniaiku.


References

* Abraham Fornander.
An Account of the Polynesian Race: Its Origin and Migrations
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