Ka Wai Ola - Office of Hawaiian Affairs, Volume 13, Number 7, 1 July 1996 — ʻOhana Reunions [ARTICLE]
ʻOhana Reunions
Nā 'ohana e ho'ohui 'ia ana
Aikanaka — Descendants of Aikanaka are most anxious to contact members of the family to prepare for a reunion. Known wives of Aikanaka are Kamae, Aukai and Kaiaha. Children of Aikanaka are Keohokalole (w), Keliiuela (w) a.k.a Keliiwelawela (w) and Kekoa (k). His grandchildren are Puhalahua (k), Mokuohai (k) and Kauheewa (k). And his great-grandchil-dren are Puhalahua (k), Maunaloa (k), Apikaila (w) and Haiola (k). Aikanaka had a sister named Liliha and his parents were Kepoookalani and Keohohiwa. Contact Clarence A. Medeiros, Jr. on the Big Island at 3282074 or write to 86-3672 Gov't. Main Road, Captain Cook, HI. 96704. Kawahinekoa — 'Ohana reunion for descendants of Kawahinekoa of Maui, set for August 3. Meet at Wai'anae Military Recreation Camp on O'ahu, 9 a.m. Car must have current registration and insurance. Come for a full day of reminiscing, family history, food and games. Families include Koahi, Lono, Wahinehookae, Pali, Kaahanui, Suganuma, Limahai, Moniz, Mathias and Koa and others connected. Contact evenings and weekend: Nancy Gasper, 261-4950, Donald Kalama, 239-5450 for more information. Kau'au'a — 'Ohana Kau*au'a's 20th
reunion. August 16,17,andl8 in Maui at the Wailuku Community Center, 295 Waena St., off lower Main st. in Wailuku. For information and registration eall Stanely Naganuma on Maui 244-6501 or eall Clifford Kaholokula on O'ahu 456-2882 Manuhoa-Kamakapii — The descendants of A Manuhoa me Kamakapii (Pu'uanahulu) 'ohana for O'ahu has been meeting every lst Saturday of every month. We are planning and preparing for our 2nd Reunion whieh will be held Labor Day Weekend 1997. We would like to meet more of our 'ohana and ask interested persons to please contact Sam Mamizuka on O'ahu at 847-6624 or Gwen Kahawai at 6967162 or please write to Lehua KahawaiSouza at 84-120 Makau Street, Wai'anae, Hawaii 96792. Nawelo-Kaukini-Kaleikini — A family reunion is set for August 22-25, 1996 at Bellows Field, Waimānalo for all descendants of Jennie Ka'Hookano Nawelo, wife of Solomon Kaukini and David Wahea Kaleikini. Family decendants are from Hailele Ledward, Loika Kaihewalo, Loke I' Akeo, Kukana Harrigan, Kamiki Ho, Kaiona SohBeazley, Julia Helepolole, Mary Behen, Joseph, Lovell, Wahea, Daniel and Peter Keleikini. For more information contact
Warren at 293-9682; Susan 955-7739; Fat 455-7570; Solomon 714-538-8277; Peter 805-224-41234. Mapuana Beers (Travel # 808-696-7700 or 1-800-258-7237. Poe — 'Ohana Poe of Wai'anae, O'ahu has scheduled a reunion for Saturday, August 17, 1996. Descendants of Wallaee Poe and his three spouses (Nauhane, Kahau and Akala Kupihea), and their children (Wallaee Poe, Jr., Kaiwi Moo; Keoki Poe Wallaee, Kalipo, Kanani; James Wallaee Poe) are asked to eall cousin Jay at (808) 668-1149 for more information. Neighbor island 'ohana may eall toll-free 1 800-378-7703. Pukana 'o Kanialama — Pukana 'o Kanialama will be holding its annual family reunion this year
on Kaua'i on August 9 and 10. Families of the Gooman, Kahanu, Kaianui and Long 'ohana are encouraged to attend. For more information, the organizers on Kaua'i are Dora Kahaunaele Swain at 828-1124 and David Kahaunaele at 8225335. On O'ahu, please contact David Kahanu
at 689-7744 or Acquanetta Higa at 5318490. William Parker — Descendants of Wm. R. Parker (wife was Rose Liloa Hiller a.k.a Rose Hiller Kane from her second marriage to David Kane) are most anxious to contact members of the family to prepare for a reunion. Wm. R. Parker was born in 1859 and died in 1896. Their children are Rose, Wm. Jr., Elizabeth, Solomon, Alexander, Aliee, Nathaniel and George. Wm. had a cousin named Mary Kahula Kahunaele. And she had a daughter named Mary Kahula Hoomana who married David Callahan. Contact Clarence A. Medeiros, Jr. on the Big Island at3282074 or write to 86-3672 Gov't. Main Road, Captain Cook, HI. 96704.