- Lakona
Lakona was the 5th
Alii Aimoku of Oahu . During his reign Oahu was divided among the descendants ofMaweke , a legendary figure and the blue blood alii from which the Northern royal bloodline came forth from. Lakona is usually confused with "Laakona " (sometimes spelled Lakona), son ofKeaunui and the progneitor of the Ewa race of chiefs from whichHigh Chief Elani of okinaEwa is descended from.On Oahu, at the close of the migratory period after the depature of
Laamaikahiki , the island was split betweenQueen Maelo andKing Kaulaulaokalani . The former, with her husband,Lauli-a-Laa , ruled Kona side, whileKaulaulaokalani ruled over the Koolau side.These comtemporaries of Lakona, Maelo and Kaulaulaokalni were both sixth from Maweke, and Lakona was also sixth from Maweke, on the
Mulielealii -Kumuhonua line being descendant ofKumuhonua , 1st Alii Aimoku of Oahu. Lakona ruled overEwa ,Waianae , andWaialua districts. From him descended the dignity ofMoi of Oahu. His successor wasKapae-a-Lakona whose relation to Lakona could be father, grandfather or great-grandfather; as the historians are unsure. Tradition is scanty as to the exploits of the Oahu Mois and chieftains, untilHākā , Lakona's descendant.The name of his wife is remembered in Hawaiian geneaology as Alaikauakoko who at one time or another was also the wife of
Kanipahu ofHawaii . Their son wasKapae .Reference
* Abraham Fornander, An Account of the Polynesian Race: Its Origin and Migrations, Rutland, VT: Charles E. Tuttle Company, 1969. Page 87-88
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