Keawepoepoe | |
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Born | c. 1700s |
Spouse | Kūmaʻaikū Kanoena |
Issue | Keeaumoku Pāpaiahiahi Kamanawa Kameʻeiamoku Alapai Maloiki Kaulunae |
Father | Lonoikahaupu |
Mother | Kalanikauleleiaiwi |
Religion | Hawaiian |
Keawepoepoe was the son and keiki aliʻi (prince or child of a chief)[1] of aliʻi nui (great noble or king) Lonoikahaupu and aliʻi nui wahine (great noblewoman or queen) Kalanikauleleiaiwi who became father of the royal twins, Kamanawa and Kameʻeiamoku.[2] He was born sometime in the 1700s[2][3][4] and was the youngest child of his mother, who was also the wife and half sister of Keaweʻīkekahialiʻiokamoku. His name means; "round Keawe". Due to his high rank from both parents as well as his father's status as a Kauaian Lono priest, Keawepoepoe was given the kapu o pahenakalani (the prostrating kapu). His lineage through his mother makes him a descendant of Haloa through Keakealanikane.