Alapainui
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| Spouse | Kamakaʻīmoku |
|---|---|
| Parents | Kalanikauleleiaiwi |
| Children | Kānekapōlei |
| Manono I | |
| Keaweʻōpala | |
| Grandchildren | Keōua Kūʻahuʻula |
| Pauli Kaōleiokū | |
| Cousins | Kalaninuiamamao |
| Kalanikeʻeaumoku | |
| Died | 1754 |
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| ID | 1617731 |
Alapainui Life story
Alapaʻi was a Chief of Hawaiʻi in ancient Hawaii. He was an usurper to the throne, but was considered a good ruler, one who loved the common people, although there is a story that he was responsible for the death of High Chief Keōua. Alapaʻi's title in Hawaiian was Aliʻi.