Lonoikahaupu, who had peacefully inherited the western side of
Kauai as ruler, had embarked on a tour of the islands along with a huge entourage of double hulled canoes carrying musicians, dancers as well as the monarch's main navigator, priest, astrologer and an entire retinue of attendants. He may have visited
Oahu,
Molokai and
Maui and then set off to visit the Island of
Hawaii, which was ruled by Keaweʻīkekahialiʻiokamoku and his half sister
Kalanikauleleiaiwi. Lonoikahaupu was entertained with festivities and amusements for weeks by the royal couple of Hawaii Island. During this period Kalanikauleleiaiwi became captivated with the Kauaian ruler and took him as one of her recognized husbands. From this union Keawepoepoe was born. He was the youngest child and possibly his mother's favorite. As he grew he was considered a handsome young man who charmed many young women. As the son of Kalanikauleleiaiwi and Lonoikahaupu, monarch's of several kingdoms between them, Keawepoepoe was an
aliʻi (noble) of Hawaii, Maui, Oahu and Kauai. As well being the
aliʻi nui (great king or supreme monarch) Lonoikahaupu was a kahuna (priest) of the order of Lono (order of Nahulu or Holoa'e), one of two priestly orders, Kū (Kuali'i or Kauali'i) being the other. Through this union Keawepoepoe received the
kapu o pahenakalani (the prostrating kapu) which is how the Hawaii
aliʻi received the
kapu (a religious code of conduct) called the
kapu moe. In the
Hawaiian language Keawepoepoe translates as; "round Keawe".
Lineage Keawepoepoe,
Alapainui and
Kauaua a Mahi were all descendants of
Luahine (k), who was the youngest of three brothers including Palena and Paia, all of whom were of the same mother and father. The three brothers had saved the life of
Kuaana when
Keakealaniwahine ordered his death by drowning. The brothers persuaded the monarch to set him adrift on a raft rather than having him put to death. Once the raft had drifted out of the site of land, the three brothers aided Kuaana to a safe landing on Maui. The Luahine descendants connect to the lineage of Haloa through Keakealanikane. ==Wives, children and grandchildren==