{"id":83,"date":"2015-04-09T21:50:40","date_gmt":"2015-04-10T07:50:40","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/blogsksbeedu.wpenginepowered.com\/kaulualoha\/?page_id=83"},"modified":"2015-07-08T14:36:14","modified_gmt":"2015-07-09T00:36:14","slug":"keli%ca%bbimaika%ca%bbi","status":"publish","type":"page","link":"https:\/\/blogs.ksbe.edu\/kaulualoha\/keli%ca%bbimaika%ca%bbi\/","title":{"rendered":"Keli\u02bbimaika\u02bbi"},"content":{"rendered":"<p style=\"text-align: center;\"><span style=\"text-decoration: underline;\"><span style=\"color: #0000ff; text-decoration: underline;\"><strong>Keli\u02bbimaika\u02bbi<\/strong>:<\/span><span style=\"color: #ff6600; text-decoration: underline;\"> good hearted; kind<\/span><\/span><\/p>\n<p>The younger and full brother of Kamehameha I, he was a popular ruler of H\u0101na, Maui and earned the name \u201cgood-hearted chief.\u201d During his boyhood he and Kamehameha were together in \u02bb\u0100wini, Polol\u016b Valley, on the island of Hawai\u02bbi. It was there that they were cared for and instructed by their relatives Chief Nae\u02bbole and Chiefess Kaha\u02bb\u014dp\u016blani. He served as a member of Kamehameha\u2019s council of chiefs and helped to campaign the unification of the Hawaiian islands under Kamehameha\u2019s rule. He is also known as Kalanim\u0101lokulokuikapo\u02bbookalani. He protected the rights of the common people, and while he lived in K\u012bpahulu and H\u0101na there was no sugar cane broken off, no potatoes dug up, no pigs roasted. The common people loved him and called him \u201cThe good chief\u201d (Keli\u02bbimaika\u02bbi) in praise of his kind deeds, and that is why his life was spared when he was about to be made a prisoner in war. He was assigned by Kamehameha to preside over the sacrificial rituals at the dedication of Pu\u02bbukohol\u0101 heiau. With his wife Ki\u02bbilaweau, Keli\u02bbimaika\u02bbi was the father of a son named Ka\u02bboa Kekuaokalani, who was given the custody of the war god K\u016bk\u0101\u02bbilimoku by Kamehameha. Keli\u02bbimaika\u02bbi and another wife Kalikookalani had a daughter named Kaonaeha, whose daughter, Fanny Kekela, was the mother of Queen Emma. Keli\u02bbimaika\u02bbi died in 1809 and is interred in the Kal\u0101kaua crypt at Mauna\u02bbala.<\/p>\n<p>Keli\u02bbimaika\u02bbi was the name suggested for the student classroom building, primarily because there was some underlying character traits surrounding the name and that it would reflect positive character-building incentives in the students and staff.<\/p>\n<p>Sources:<br \/>\n<span style=\"text-decoration: underline;\">K\u016b Kilakila \u02bbO Kamehameha,<\/span> Donald D. Kilolani Mitchell, Kamehameha Schools, Honolulu, 1993.<\/p>\n<p><span style=\"text-decoration: underline;\">Ruling Chiefs of Hawaii, Revised Edition,<\/span> S. M. Kamakau, Kamehameha Schools, Honolulu, 1992.<\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>Keli\u02bbimaika\u02bbi: good hearted; kind The younger and full brother of Kamehameha I, he was a popular ruler of H\u0101na, Maui and earned the name \u201cgood-hearted chief.\u201d During his boyhood he and Kamehameha were together in \u02bb\u0100wini, Polol\u016b Valley, on the island of Hawai\u02bbi. 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