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|caption=Royal Court of Kamehameha I at [[Kailua-Kona]], c. 1816.
|caption=Royal Court of Kamehameha I at [[Kailua-Kona]], c. 1816.
| spouse =[[Kamehameha I]]<br />[[Kawelookalani]]
| spouse =[[Kamehameha I]]<br />[[Kawelookalani]]
| issue =[[Kahōanokū Kīnau|Kahō{{okina}}anokū Kīna{{okina}}u]]<br/>[[Kīnaʻu]] (hānai)
| issue =[[Kahōanokū Kīnau|Kahō{{okina}}anokū Kīna{{okina}}u]]<br/>[[Kīnaʻu]] (hānai)<br/>[[Kiliwehi]]
| full name =Peleuli-i-Kekela-o-kalani
| full name =Peleuli-i-Kekela-o-kalani
| house = [[House of Kamehameha]]
| house = [[House of Kamehameha]]

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Peleuli
Royal Court of Kamehameha I at Kailua-Kona, c. 1816.
SpouseKamehameha I
Kawelookalani
IssueKahōʻanokū Kīnaʻu
Kīnaʻu (hānai)
Kiliwehi
Names
Peleuli-i-Kekela-o-kalani
HouseHouse of Kamehameha
FatherKamanawa
MotherKekelaokalani

Peleuli (Peleuli-i-Kekela-o-kalani) was a Queen consort of Hawaii as a wife of the king Kamehameha I.

She was a daughter of the chief Kamanawa and Kekelaokalani, niece of Kameʻeiamoku and cousin of Hoolulu.

She was a mother of the prince Kahōanokū Kīnau, father of Kekauōnohi.

She was also married to Kawelookalani. One source says that Kaukuna Kahekili was the son of Kawelookalani and Peleuli.[1]

Peleuli and her husband Kawelookalani adopted (hānai) the youngest daughter of Kamehameha I and Kalākua Kaheiheimālie. She named the child Kīnaʻu after her son and took her back to the island of Hawaiʻi after Kamehameha moved his capital back to Kailua-Kona.[2]: 346 

References

  1. ^ Sheldon Dibble (1843). A History of the Sandwich Islands. Lahainaluna: Press of the Mission Seminary.
  2. ^ Samuel Kamakau (1991). Ruling chiefs of Hawaiʻi (Revised ed.). Honolulu: Kamehameha Schools Press. ISBN 0-87336-014-1.