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ers David Haili Kaawa Sr., Kuula Kaawa and Kaamoana Kaawa. Setting of Family Reunion and Planning. Most descendants carry one or more of his names: Kuula/Kaleikula/Kalauli/ Kaawa and most carry their Hawaiian names. If you have information and/or are 'ohana, contact Kaleo Nakahara at kalaulikaawa@ gmail.com or FACEBOOK (Groups-Kalauli Kaleikula Kaawa). Ll N D - 1 would like to meet other descendants of four brothers and one sister bom 1830s-40s in Kaupō or Hāna, Maui. Kahimanapookalani (1) died 1881 Hāna, mairied Mauae, sons used sumame Kopa. Kahooilimoku (k) died 1890 Kalaupapa, married Heleualai, owned land Kawaipapa, Hāna, 'awa grower; Kaawalauole (k) moved from Hāna to Niolopa, Jack Lane, Nu'uanu, Honolulu; Nawawaeha (k) information unknown; Sister's name unknown, mairied Kauuku; d. 1892 Wyllie St., Honolulu. Parents: Kapu (k) and Kaia (w) traditionally from Ka'ū and Kona families. Contact Helen Y. Lind, 934 Kealaolu Ave., Honolulu, HI 96816. NAMOHALA/CHING/YUEN 'Ohana descended from Kalanikau, Duk Pui, Kalohelani and Nim of Ni'ihau and Hanapēpē are invited to contact Leilehua Yuen at yuenleilehua@yahoo.com to share genealogical information and family stories, and to be on the contact list for family reunions. POEPOE - My name is Lee and I'm looking for my biological father and his family. I was adopted when I was bom in 1971. My biological mother went to Hawai'i for vacation with her family. All she will tell me is my father's name, "Blue boy" Poepoe. He was from the island of Moloka'i. If any one has any information that might help me, please email me at leemowalton@yahoo.com. I'm interested in my family history and anything more that might eome of it. ■