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Appendix E
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APPENDIX E.

ARRANGED BY LILIUOKALANI.


No. 1.

GENEALOGY OF LILIUOKALANI.

ON HER MOTHER’S (KEOHOKALOLE) SIDE.

Three sisters . . . 1. Ikuaana.
2. Umiulaikaahumanu.
3. Umiaenaku.
Father. Mother. Child.
Ahu a I. Umiulaikaahumanu Heulu
Ku a Nuuanu Umiulaikaahumanu Kamakaimoku
Heulu Ikuaana Keawe-a-Heulu
Heulu Moana Hakau
Keawe-a-Heulu Ululani Keohohiwa
Naihe
Kepookalani Keohohiwa Aikanaka
Aikanaka Kamaeokalani Keohokalole
Kapaakea Keohokalole Kaliokalani
Kalakaua
Liliuokalani
Anna Kaiulani
Kaiminaauao
Miriam Likelike
Leleiohoku W. P.
Cleghorn, A. S. Likelike Victoria Kaiulani

Note.—Keawe-a-Heulu was chief warrior and councillor of Kamehameha I. Ululani, his wife, was the most celebrated poetess in her day. Their daughter Keohohiwa married Kepookalani, my great-grandfather, first cousin of Kamehameha I. Her brother Naihe married Kapiolani, the celebrated queen who defied the goddess Pele. Naihe was one of the councillors to Kamehameha I., and chief orator of the council. Kamehameha’s councillors were Keawe-a-Heulu, his son Naihe, and their cousins Kameeiamoku and Keeaumoku.

Authority.—C. Kanaina, A. Fornander, and others.