- Hinakaimauliawa
Hinakaimauliawa, a
Princess or High Chiefess of Oahu, was the District Chieftain or Queen ofKoolau on the island Oahu. During her days, Oahu was divided among the descendants ofMaweke , the legendary blue blood alii from which the Northern royal bloodlines sprouted.Hinakaimauliawa was the granddaughter of
Maweke , King ofOahu and Naiolaukea, Queen Consort of Oahu. [*Citation
last1 = Wichman | first1 = Frederick B.
title = [http://books.google.com/books?id=-Dfm-hieZNcC&ie=ISO-8859-1 Na Pua Ali'I O Kaua'I: Ruling Chiefs of Kaua'I ]
publisher = University of Hawaii Press
year = 2003
isbn = 0824826388.] She was the only daughter ofKalehenui of Koolau by his wife the High Chiefess Kahinalu. Her mother's genealogy is not remember nor anything much about her except that she married into theKalehenui -Maweke Family.Hawaiian Genealogy [http://books.google.com/books?id=QB92bdJ8igwC&pg=PA26&lpg=PA26&vq=Nihokela,&dq=kalehenui&lr=&ie=ISO-8859-1&output=html&sig=ACfU3U3NgFwNvLpF9LGKBYSw3KWPEja2qw p.26] ] Her uncles wereMulielealii , King of Oahu and ruler of Kona; andKeaunui of Ewa , ruler of Ewa. Her first cousins wereKumuhonua ,Olopana ,Moikeha ,Hainaloko ,Laakona ,Nuakea , and Moi.She succeeded her father as ruler of Koolau after his death. On the deeds and exploits of Hinakaimauliawa personally the legends are silent. But she probably ruled with a steady hand and
Koolau must have prospered under her rule or her name would have been erased from history, like it is in the case of many other chiefs. Hinakaimauliawa married the High Chief Kahiwakaapu, who may have been of a rank corresponding to her own but there exist no allusion to his pedigree in the legends or genealogies now extant. The first-born, and perhaps their only issue, was the High ChiefessMualani (Muolani). She and her father were at the head of Koolau line of chiefs. And from Hinakaimauliawa, through her daughter Mualani, descendsKaulaulaokalani , King of Koolau inLakona 's day;Kalaniuli , father ofLupekapu andHoohila ;Laninui-a-kaihupee , chief of Koolau and son-in-law ofPiilani of Maui ; andKuialoakalailai , mother ofKaunui-a-Kanehoalani and wife of Kanehoalani. AllKings of Oahu , fromKuamanuia down to theKahahana , were descendants of Kalehenui and his daughter Hinakaimauliawa, due to the marriage ofKalaimanuia , Kuamanuia's mother, toLupekapu , a descendant of his family mentioned above. Her daughterMualani most likely succeeded her as the ruler of the windward side of Oahu. [*Citation
last1 = Fornander | first1 = Abraham
last2 = Stokes | first2 = John F. G.
title = [http://books.google.com/books?id=tcQNAAAAQAAJ&ie=ISO-8859-1 An Account of the Polynesian Race]
publisher = Trubner & co.
year = 1880
isbn = .]Genealogy of the Koolau Chiefs
[*Citation
last1 = McKinzie | first1 = Edith K.
last2 = Stagner | first2 = Ishmael W.
title = [http://books.google.com/books?id=QB92bdJ8igwC&output=html Hawaiian Genealogies: Extracted from Hawaiian Language Newspapers]
publisher = University of Hawaii Press
year = 1983
isbn = 0939154374.] [Hawaiian Genealogy [http://books.google.com/books?id=QB92bdJ8igwC&pg=PA17&dq=Hinakaimauliawa&lr=&ie=ISO-8859-1&output=html&sig=ACfU3U3nrM7FQRoFi2NASnYHbRKoJxJpKg p.17] ]References
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