Oahu.Kauai.
No. A.D.No. A.D.
46. Kaihikapu-a-Kakuhihewa 1570 46. Kanei-a-Haka (w) and
Kealohi (k)
Maikai 1570
47. Kahoowahaokalani 1600 47. Kapulauki 1600
48. Kauakahi-a-Kahoowaha 1630 48. Kuluina (w) 1630
49. Kualii 1660 49. Lonoikahaupu 1660
50. Peleioholani; Kukuiai (w) 1690 50. Kaumeheiwa 1690
51. Peleioholani, died 51. Kamakahelei (w) 1740
Kalanipoo (w) 1770
52. Kumahana, dethroned 1773 52. Kaumualii, last king;
Kapuaanohu (w) 1778
53. Kahahana, conquered by 53. Kinoiki (w) 1808
Kahekili 1783
54. Kahahana, slain 1785 54. Kapiolani (w) 1834
Hawaii.Oahu.
Kalakaua 1836 Kapiolani (w) 1834
Keohokalole (w) 1810 1806 Kinoiki (w) 1804
Aikanaka 1780 1776 Kapuaamohu (w) 1774
Kepookalani 1750 1746 Kamakahelei (w) 1740
Kameeiamoku 1720 1716 Kaumeheiwa 1690 1714
Keawepoepoe 1690 1686 Lonoikahaupu 1660 1684
Kalanikauleleiaiwi (w) 1660 1656 Kuluina (w) 1630 1654
Keakealani (w) 1630 1626 Kapulauki 1600 1624
Keakamahana (w) 1600 1596 Kanei-a-Haka 1570 1594
Keakealanikane 1570 1566 Kauhi-a-Hiwa 1540 1564
Kaikilani (w) 1540 1536 Ilihiwalani 1510 1534
Kukailani 1510 1506 Kalanikukuma 1480 1504
Kealiiokaloa 1480 1476 Kahakumakapaweo 1450 1474
Umi-a-Liloa 1450 1446 Kuwalupaukamoku 1420 1444
Liloa 1420 1416 Kahakuakane 1390 1414
Kiha 1390 1386 Kaumakamano 1360 1384
Kauholanuimahu 1360 1356 Manokalanipo 1330 1354
Kahoukapu 1330 1326 Kukona 1300 1324[[316]]
Kuaiwa 1300 1296 Luanuu 1270 1294
Kalaunuiohua 1270 1266 Kamahano 1240 1264
Kahaimoelea 1240 1236 Ahukini-a-Laa 1210 1234
Kalapana 1210 1206 Laamaikahiki 1180 1204
Kanipahu 1180 1176 Ahukai 1150 1174
Kaniuhi 1150 1146 Luahiwa 1120 1144
Kukohau 1120 1116 Kumakaha 1090 1114
Pilikaeaea 1090 1086 Paumakua 1060 1084

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[1] Dates in this column were obtained by Fornander from a source unknown to the editor. [↑]

[2] This must be a clerical error, or another name for the same person, as No. 30 in the first list, as also in above table (b), of Oahu, shows Mulielealii the successor of Maweke and predecessor of Moikeha. [↑]

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Events in Hawaiian History.

In Fornander’s manuscript the genealogical tables given above are followed by “Events in Hawaiian History,” which listed important events from 1527 to 1887. This was published as a supplement to Hitchcock’s Hawaiian Dictionary, which appeared in 1887. Hawaiian events since 1887, also comments on occurrences before that date, are recorded in various numbers of Thrum’s Hawaiian Almanac and Annual. See especially issues for 1876 and 1899.

The original list lacks the following significant events, which have been supplied by the editor: