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Hilo, Moku o Keawe !!
'O wai kou inoa? What's your name?
O Polena !!
No hea mai 'oe? Where are you from?
Born Honolulu But from Hilo Moku o Keawe now!
ʻO wai ke ahupuaʻa āu e noho nei? Where do you live?
Hilo Moku o Keawe
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Our group which stems from the Kahaluu Kona area did the research on Tutu Naluahine Kaopua and all of the original po'e of that area and it's descendants.if you are on Oahu the main descendants live in Waimanalo who are the keepers of the ohana info. If you were refering to a photo of Naluahine, it can be found in the Archives and all of his notes together with Henry Kekahuna's and Theodore Kelseys notes. Malama na ohana, NT Flo
Was wondering if Kumu Hula Rae Fonseca is your ohana and if so, e kala mai ia'u for your loss. He was far too young, with so much more to give. Very sad indeed! Is Ben Spalding Fonseca your makuakane? I added him as a friend.
Miliaulani
We did the research of Tutu Naluahine Kaopua last year with the descendants of the Kahaluu area...the connections to him would be the families in Kahaluu and Puuananhulu, Kona..one of the extended ohana is the Spaldings..lots of info on Tutu at Bishop M. Archives or State Archives with Theodore Kelsey and Henry Kekahuna..take care.
What happened to Hattie? Did she marry and have other keiki? I was happy to hear that your tutu Wahinekapu was Joseph's hanai mother. It saddened me to know that the family had shunned Hattie, she was so young when she had Joseph. There was another sister named Emma, do you know anything about her?
Was Samuel Aiwohi a kahu? Or a kahuna la'au lapa'au? I was reading some Hawaiian Language newspapers about him, but I couldn't translate well as my olelo Hawaii is not pa'a. And what do you know about the land transactions in 'Ainakea? How did the family come to lose all that land exactly? I have heard stories pertaining to Rev. Bond.
What is interesting is that two of the older siblings were named after him. It appears that one boy died young and than another was born and given the same name Elia Bono Aiwohi. It appears that the family had a falling out with the Congregational Church, and became Catholics. My grandpa was baptized Catholic and attended St. Louis High School where other Aiwohi's attended as well. I would love to come to the Aiwohi reunion on Moloka'i this summer. Let me know when it is so I can make arrangements.
Aloha a hui hou,
Miliaulani
Your kupunawahine is buried up in Makiki Cemetery with her older sister Abigail, in our family plot. If you go to my page, there are some pictures of the Hopkins plot. My father, Charles G. Kamohoalii Hopkins (named after his great-grandfather)) died in 2008 and we buried him there with his kupuna. Also in the plot is Samuel Aiwohi's first and second wife along with two of his keiki. I don't know where Samuel is.
I am always grateful to make family connections and Maoli World has opened up some doors. Happy to answer any questions you might have.