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- Kalanikauleleiaiwi was a Chiefess on the island of Hawaiʻi in the late 17th century and early 18th century. She was considered to be the co-ruler of the island of Hawaiʻi with her half-brother, Keaweʻīkekahialiʻiokamoku, the 21st King of Hawaii. Their shared mother was Keakealaniwahine, the ruling Queen of Hawaii. Their son, Keʻeaumoku Nui, was considered the highest rank of Piʻo and the rightful successor in rank to his father and mother. Kalanikauleleiaiwi was considered to have higher rank than her half-brother and co-ruler, owing to her paternal descent from the Oʻahu dynasty of . Her father was their mother's half-brother , who was the son of Iwikauikaua and of Oʻahu. Both her parents shared the father High Chief Iwikauikaua of Oʻahu (whose symbol was a torch burned at midday, later copied by his descendant Kalākaua). Her family background has been compared to that of Keōpūolani, with the political power and influence of Kaʻahumanu. She had four husbands and was the great-grandmother of king Kamehameha I who founded the Kingdom of Hawaiʻi. (en)
- カラニカウレレイアイウィ(Kalanikauleleiaiwi)は、17世紀後半から18世紀初頭にかけての、ハワイ島の女性首長。 カラニカウレレイアイウィは、21代目のハワイ王である、半血兄弟のケアウェッイーケカヒアリッイオカモクと共に、ハワイ島を統治したと考えられている。 (ja)
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- Imaginative portrait by D. J. Chesterton (en)
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- カラニカウレレイアイウィ(Kalanikauleleiaiwi)は、17世紀後半から18世紀初頭にかけての、ハワイ島の女性首長。 カラニカウレレイアイウィは、21代目のハワイ王である、半血兄弟のケアウェッイーケカヒアリッイオカモクと共に、ハワイ島を統治したと考えられている。 (ja)
- Kalanikauleleiaiwi was a Chiefess on the island of Hawaiʻi in the late 17th century and early 18th century. She was considered to be the co-ruler of the island of Hawaiʻi with her half-brother, Keaweʻīkekahialiʻiokamoku, the 21st King of Hawaii. Their shared mother was Keakealaniwahine, the ruling Queen of Hawaii. Their son, Keʻeaumoku Nui, was considered the highest rank of Piʻo and the rightful successor in rank to his father and mother. (en)
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- Kalanikauleleiaiwi (en)
- カラニカウレレイアイウィ (ja)
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