Paumakua de Maui

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Paumakua
Père Huanuiʻikalailai
Mère Kapola
Épouse Manokalililani
Enfants
Haho de Maui

Paumakua-a-Huanuiʻikalailai de Maui (langue hawaïenne: Paumakua-a-Huanuiʻikalailai o Maui) était roi de Maui (île hawaïenne)[1]. Son titre était Aliʻi Nui o Maui.


Son pedigree est dans l'épopée Kumulipo[2]. Il était l'ancêtre des rois de Maui[3].


Son père était Huanuiʻikalailai, et sa mère était Kapola (Kapoea).


Paumakua épousé sa sœur Manokalililani, et leur fils était Haho de Maui.



Notes et références |





  1. Abraham Fornander, An Account of the Polynesian Race: Its Origin and Migrations, Rutland, VT: Charles E. Tuttle Company, 1969. “And from Pili the ruling Hawaiian chiefs, down to the Kamehameha family, claimed their descent; and, as if conscious of their usurpation or intrusion up the domestic line, their genealogists and bards in subsequent ages were always trying to connect Pili with the indigenous chiefs on the Maui line from Paumakua and Haho.”


  2. Kumulipo


  3. Martha Warren Beckwith. The Kumulipo: A Hawaiian Creation Chant.




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