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Kamehameha's Real Heirs and Successors -who are Not the State of Hawaii, and Not the Trustees of the Bernice Pauahi Bishop Estates or Why the Bernice Pauahi Bishop Estates Trustees Are Complete Liars, Pillagers, Pirates, and Racketeers
Kamehameha's Real Heirs and Successors -who are Not the State of Hawaii, and Not the Trustees of the Bernice Pauahi Bishop Estates
by Amelia Gora (2015)
1818. February 19 - Pauli Kaoleioku died.
He left four (4) children: Pauahi (w), Hanuna, Keola, and Konia (w)
He was the oldest son of Kamehameha and Kanekapolei.
His sibling’s were Kanekapolei (w) and Keliiokahekili (w).
His mother Kanekapolei was married to the Uncle of Kamehameha named Kalaniopuu and had Kiwalao; Keoua Peeale; and Keoua Ahuula.
His other step sibling’s included: Kiwalao, Puali Nui (w), Manoua (w), Kalaipaihala, and all of Kamehameha’s children, step children, and hanai/ adopted children.
1819. Kamehameha died.
Kamehameha’s widows were: Kanekapolei, Keopuolani, Kaahumanu, Kaheiheimalie, Namahana/Piia, Wahinepio, Manono, Kalola; Kekela; Kalanihulimaka; and Auhea/Kekauluohi.
Kanekapolei (w):
Kanekapolei (w) was the widow of Kalaniopuu of the Big Island. She was married to Kamehameha. She married Kuuku after Kamehameha died.
Kanekapolei (w) was the sibling of Mahihelelima/Mahi who was the kahu of Kaahumanu (w); Kaheiheimalie (w); and Namahana/Piia (w) wives of Kamehameha.
Kanekapolei (w) was the mother of Keoua Ahuula; Keoua Peeale with Kalaniopuu. She was the mother of Kaoleioku; Kanekapolei (w); and Keliiokahekili (w) with Kamehameha. She became the hanai/adopted mother of Waha/Wahawela; Keliipio; and Kamanowai when she married Kuuku.
All of Kalaniopuu’s; Kamehameha’s; Kaumualii’s children, hanai/ adopted children were step children of hers.
Keopuolani (w):
Keopuolani had nine (9) children with Kamehameha. Only three (3) were named, the others not named. The three (3) were: Liholiho/ Kamehameha II; Kauikeaouli/Kamehameha III; and Nahienaena (w).
All of Kalaniopuu’s; Kamehameha’s; Kaumualii’s children, hanai/ adopted children were step children of hers.
Keopuolani (w) married Kalanimoku and had step children: Leleiohoku/W.P. Leleiohoku; Kikau (k); and hanai child: Kekauonohi/ Miriam Kekauonohi (w).
Keopuolani (w) married Hoapilikane and had step children:
Kaahumanu (w):
All of Kalaniopuu’s; Kamehameha’s; Kaumualii’s children, hanai/ adopted children were step children of hers.
Kaahumanu (w) married Kaumualii. She also married Keliiahonui/ Kealiiahonui the oldest son of Kaumualii.
Kaheiheimalie/Hoapiliwahine (w):
All of Kalaniopuu’s; Kamehameha’s; Kaumualii’s children, hanai/ adopted children were step children of hers.
Kaheiheimalie/Hoapiliwahine (w) was married to Kalaimamahu, brother of Kamehameha and had Auhea/Kekauluohi (w). She had Kamamalu (w); Kinau (w) with Kamehameha.
She married and had step children with Hoapilikane.
Namahana/Piia (w):
Kaumualii of Kauai married Namahana/Piia (w) and had Haupu/ Kahekili; Kuheleaumoku; Kahai; Kanekoa; and Kaulia.
Kaumualii had other children from his previous marriage: Keliiahonui/Aarona Keliiahonui; Humehume/George Humehume; Kinoiki (w); and Nahinu (w).
Namahana/Piia (w) last marriage was to Laanui/Gideon Laanui.
All of Kalaniopuu’s; Kamehameha’s; Kaumualii’s children, hanai/ adopted children were step children of hers.
Wahinepio (w):
Wahinepio (w) also married Kinau (k) son of Kamehameha and had Kekauonohi/Miriam Kekauonohi (w); Maulili; and Keliikanakaole/Kanakaole;
All of Kalaniopuu’s; Kamehameha’s; Kaumualii’s children, hanai/ adopted children were step children of hers.
Manono (w):
Kekuaokalani, son of Keliimaikai, brother of Kamehameha opposed breaking the kapu system and his penalty was death.
Kekuaokalani’s siblings included Kuamoo/Kaonaeha (w), et. Als.
Manono (w) widow of Kamehameha and new wife of Kekuaokalani also received a death sentence.
Manono (w) was the sister of Kalanimoku, Boki, Wahinepio (w), Kahikona, Kekoa, and Keoua.
All of Kalaniopuu’s; Kamehameha’s; Kaumualii’s children, hanai/ adopted children were step children of hers.
Kalola (w):
All of Kalaniopuu’s; Kamehameha’s; Kaumualii’s children, hanai/ adopted children were step children of hers.
Kekela (w):
All of Kalaniopuu’s; Kamehameha’s; Kaumualii’s children, hanai/ adopted children were step children of hers.
Kalanihulimaka (w):
She had Kanekapolei (w).
All of Kalaniopuu’s; Kamehameha’s; Kaumualii’s children, hanai/ adopted children were step children of hers.
Kekauluohi/Auhea (w):
All of Kalaniopuu’s; Kamehameha’s; Kaumualii’s children, hanai/ adopted children were step children of hers.
Kekauluohi/Auhea (w) married Liholiho/Kamehameha II.
Kekauluohi/Auhea (w) married Kanaina/Charles Kanaina and had William Charles Lunalilo/King Lunalilo.
SUMMARY
Kamehameha's Real Heirs and Successors are Not the State of Hawaii, and Not the Trustees of the Bernice Pauahi Bishop Estates.
The State of Hawaii and the Bernice Pauahi Bishop Estates Trustees Are Complete Liars, Pillagers, Pirates, and Racketeers as discovered through research.
They have been documented on the Judicial Tribunal list sent to U.S. President Obama based on Article XIV of the 1850 Treaty of the Hawaiian Kingdom and the United States of America.
aloha.
Reference:
Dec 19, 2014 - Rents & Leases Due, Kamehameha's Exists - The Hawaiian KingdomExists (Still ), Judicial Tribunal Results, and Other Important Matters.
Aug 22, 2014 - Hawaiian Kingdom/Ko Hawaii Pae Aina Judicial Tribunal Results on Pirates, etc. 1st Mtg Held on 8/20/14, 2nd Mtg 8/29, 3rd Mtg 9/12, 5th Mtg ...
navigation between Our Kingdom and the United States of North. America, was ... of the HAWAIIAN ISLANDS, equally animated with the desire of maintaining the ....competent tribunals, judges and officers, and shall in writing demand the.
by Amelia Gora (2015)
1818. February 19 - Pauli Kaoleioku died.
He left four (4) children: Pauahi (w), Hanuna, Keola, and Konia (w)
He was the oldest son of Kamehameha and Kanekapolei.
His sibling’s were Kanekapolei (w) and Keliiokahekili (w).
His mother Kanekapolei was married to the Uncle of Kamehameha named Kalaniopuu and had Kiwalao; Keoua Peeale; and Keoua Ahuula.
His other step sibling’s included: Kiwalao, Puali Nui (w), Manoua (w), Kalaipaihala, and all of Kamehameha’s children, step children, and hanai/ adopted children.
1819. Kamehameha died.
Kamehameha’s widows were: Kanekapolei, Keopuolani, Kaahumanu, Kaheiheimalie, Namahana/Piia, Wahinepio, Manono, Kalola; Kekela; Kalanihulimaka; and Auhea/Kekauluohi.
Kanekapolei (w):
Kanekapolei (w) was the widow of Kalaniopuu of the Big Island. She was married to Kamehameha. She married Kuuku after Kamehameha died.
Kanekapolei (w) was the sibling of Mahihelelima/Mahi who was the kahu of Kaahumanu (w); Kaheiheimalie (w); and Namahana/Piia (w) wives of Kamehameha.
Kanekapolei (w) was the mother of Keoua Ahuula; Keoua Peeale with Kalaniopuu. She was the mother of Kaoleioku; Kanekapolei (w); and Keliiokahekili (w) with Kamehameha. She became the hanai/adopted mother of Waha/Wahawela; Keliipio; and Kamanowai when she married Kuuku.
All of Kalaniopuu’s; Kamehameha’s; Kaumualii’s children, hanai/ adopted children were step children of hers.
Keopuolani (w):
Keopuolani had nine (9) children with Kamehameha. Only three (3) were named, the others not named. The three (3) were: Liholiho/ Kamehameha II; Kauikeaouli/Kamehameha III; and Nahienaena (w).
All of Kalaniopuu’s; Kamehameha’s; Kaumualii’s children, hanai/ adopted children were step children of hers.
Keopuolani (w) married Kalanimoku and had step children: Leleiohoku/W.P. Leleiohoku; Kikau (k); and hanai child: Kekauonohi/ Miriam Kekauonohi (w).
Keopuolani (w) married Hoapilikane and had step children:
Kaahumanu (w):
All of Kalaniopuu’s; Kamehameha’s; Kaumualii’s children, hanai/ adopted children were step children of hers.
Kaahumanu (w) married Kaumualii. She also married Keliiahonui/ Kealiiahonui the oldest son of Kaumualii.
Kaheiheimalie/Hoapiliwahine (w):
All of Kalaniopuu’s; Kamehameha’s; Kaumualii’s children, hanai/ adopted children were step children of hers.
Kaheiheimalie/Hoapiliwahine (w) was married to Kalaimamahu, brother of Kamehameha and had Auhea/Kekauluohi (w). She had Kamamalu (w); Kinau (w) with Kamehameha.
She married and had step children with Hoapilikane.
Namahana/Piia (w):
Kaumualii of Kauai married Namahana/Piia (w) and had Haupu/ Kahekili; Kuheleaumoku; Kahai; Kanekoa; and Kaulia.
Kaumualii had other children from his previous marriage: Keliiahonui/Aarona Keliiahonui; Humehume/George Humehume; Kinoiki (w); and Nahinu (w).
Namahana/Piia (w) last marriage was to Laanui/Gideon Laanui.
All of Kalaniopuu’s; Kamehameha’s; Kaumualii’s children, hanai/ adopted children were step children of hers.
Wahinepio (w):
Wahinepio (w) also married Kinau (k) son of Kamehameha and had Kekauonohi/Miriam Kekauonohi (w); Maulili; and Keliikanakaole/Kanakaole;
All of Kalaniopuu’s; Kamehameha’s; Kaumualii’s children, hanai/ adopted children were step children of hers.
Manono (w):
Kekuaokalani, son of Keliimaikai, brother of Kamehameha opposed breaking the kapu system and his penalty was death.
Kekuaokalani’s siblings included Kuamoo/Kaonaeha (w), et. Als.
Manono (w) widow of Kamehameha and new wife of Kekuaokalani also received a death sentence.
Manono (w) was the sister of Kalanimoku, Boki, Wahinepio (w), Kahikona, Kekoa, and Keoua.
All of Kalaniopuu’s; Kamehameha’s; Kaumualii’s children, hanai/ adopted children were step children of hers.
Kalola (w):
All of Kalaniopuu’s; Kamehameha’s; Kaumualii’s children, hanai/ adopted children were step children of hers.
Kekela (w):
All of Kalaniopuu’s; Kamehameha’s; Kaumualii’s children, hanai/ adopted children were step children of hers.
Kalanihulimaka (w):
She had Kanekapolei (w).
All of Kalaniopuu’s; Kamehameha’s; Kaumualii’s children, hanai/ adopted children were step children of hers.
Kekauluohi/Auhea (w):
All of Kalaniopuu’s; Kamehameha’s; Kaumualii’s children, hanai/ adopted children were step children of hers.
Kekauluohi/Auhea (w) married Liholiho/Kamehameha II.
Kekauluohi/Auhea (w) married Kanaina/Charles Kanaina and had William Charles Lunalilo/King Lunalilo.
SUMMARY
Kamehameha's Real Heirs and Successors are Not the State of Hawaii, and Not the Trustees of the Bernice Pauahi Bishop Estates.
The State of Hawaii and the Bernice Pauahi Bishop Estates Trustees Are Complete Liars, Pillagers, Pirates, and Racketeers as discovered through research.
They have been documented on the Judicial Tribunal list sent to U.S. President Obama based on Article XIV of the 1850 Treaty of the Hawaiian Kingdom and the United States of America.
aloha.
Reference:
Rents & Leases Due, Kamehameha's Exists - The Hawaiian ...
maoliworld.ning.com/.../rents-leases-due-kamehameha-s-exists-the-hawai...
Hawaiian Kingdom/Ko Hawaii Pae Aina Judicial Tribunal ...
maoliworld.ning.com/.../hawaiian-kingdom...hawaii...tribunal.../showLas...
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[PDF]KAMEHAMEHA III., King of the Hawaiian Islands, to all to ...
www2.hawaii.edu/~hslp/.../1849_Treaty_(HJLP).pd...
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