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  1. Biografía. Keohokālole nació en Kailua-Kona, Hawái, en el año 1816. Fue hija del gran jefe Aikanaka y de la gran jefa Kamaeokalani. Era descendiente, por línea paterna, de Kame'eiamoku y de Keawe-un-Heulu, dos de los cuatro jefes de Kona que dieron apoyo a Kamehameha I.

  2. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › KeohokāloleKeohokālole - Wikipedia

    Analea Keohokālole (c. 1816–1869) was a Hawaiian chiefess and matriarch of the House of Kalākaua that ruled the Kingdom of Hawaiʻi from 1874 to 1893. Her Hawaiian name Keohokālole means "the straight hair of her own father's tresses" and was given to her at birth by Queen Kaʻahumanu. Life

  3. 1 de may. de 2022 · Analea Keohokālole (1816–1869) was a Hawaiian chiefess and matriarch of the House of Kalākaua that ruled the Kingdom of Hawaiʻi from 1874 to 1893. Her Hawaiian name Keohokālole means "the straight hair of her own father's tresses" and was given to her at birth by Queen Kaʻahumanu.[2]

  4. Analea Keohokālole. William Luther Moehonua. House. Kalākaua. Father. Kepoʻokalani. Mother. Keohohiwa. ʻAikanaka (died 1837) was a high chief of the Kingdom of Hawaii and grandfather of two of Hawaii's future monarchs.

  5. 22 de mar. de 2023 · As Aliʻi Nui, Keohokālole held the fifth largest number of ʻāina after the Māhele with 50 parcels. She relinquished 48% of her original 96 ʻāina to the Mōʻī (King) retaining 23-parcels on Hawaiʻi, 25 on Maui and two on Oʻahu.

  6. 15 de nov. de 2021 · King David Laʻamea Kalākaua was born on November 16, 1836, to Aliʻi Caesar Kapaʻakea and Aliʻiwahine Analea Keohokālole. He was born in Honolulu at the base of Pūowaina in a house belonging to his maternal grandfather, ʻAikanaka. Known as Hawaiʻi’s Merrie Monarch, Kalākaua reigned as King from February 12, 1874, to ...

  7. Kepoʻokalani was their "double great-grandfather" or "great-grandfather from both sides". This kind of family background was a desirable way to enhance the royal bloodlines at the time, but was attacked by the conservative missionaries later in the 19th century as incest. Even some of the other royals snubbed Kalākaua and did not congratulate ...