Cast of Characters
Kealohilani / Alohi - young chiefess and daughter of Ho'omana & Lilina
Kililau – young chief and son of Ha'ikū & Malanai
Chief Ho'omana - Chief of Manā
Chiefess Lilina - Chiefess of Manā
Tutu / Anakē Hali'I (Ho'omana's Aunt/Alohi's Tutu)
Chief Ha'ikū – Chief of Ha'ena
Chiefess Malanai - Chiefess of Ha'ena
Hilina'i - daughter of Chief Ha'ikū & Chiefess Malanai
Chief Kahiau - Chief of Wailua
Manaleo - Son of Kahiau / cousin of Kililau
Chief Haupi'o - former Chief of Wailua - Ha'ena / father of Chief Ha'ikū & Chief Kahiau
Chiefess Ha'aheo - former Chiefess of Wailua - Ha'ena
Mother of Chief Ha'ikū & Chief Kahiau
Lilina's Parents
Tutu Kama
Tutu Maili
Siblings
Anakala Iokepa
Anakē Lilinoe
Ho'omana's Parents
Tutu Hanaikē
Tutu Hāwāne
Siblings (brothers)
Hulali , Ha'akoa, Ho'okupu, Halawai, Haweo, Ho'olaai, Hahai, Ho'oulu
Ladies in waiting
Kapua – Lead
Kaulana – daughter of Kapua Maile
Ku'uwehi
Ehukai
Nawai
Guards
Na'eole - Lead (Ho'omana's right hand)
Kuha'o ,Hāupu, Makani, Kana'i, Pūnohu
Recurring Characters
Koa - Kapua's son / Kaulana's brother
Lamakū - Koa's friend
Lahela - Na'eole's wife / Kana'i's mom
Chiefess Leimomi - Chief Kahiau's wife / Manaleo's mom
Lono - Chief Ha'ikū's/Kahiau's cousin & Luna at the Lo'ī or Wahi Hana (place of employment)
Kūpa'a - Guard under Chief Kahiau/ his right hand
Alohi's sea animal friends
Honu - Turtle
Li'a (just a name) it does not mean Stingray in olelo Hawai'i
Nai'a - Dolphin
Mōlī - Native Albatross
Place names
Makaweli - West Village
Pakala - West Village
Waimea - West Village
Pā'ulaula - Home of King Kaumuali'i
Kawaiulailiahi - River located in Waimea
Manā - West end village (Home of Chief Ho'omana)
Pōlihale - West end Beach
Nūalolo Kai - West end cove (Home of Chief Ho'omana)
Kamaile - Mountain range
Makana - Mountain Range
Na'e - Grove within Kamaile (fictional name and place)
Ha'ena - North end Village
Wainiha - North end Village
Hanalei - North end Village
Nou'nou - East Village
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Kamaile by Joni Keamoai
Teen FictionRaised in the hidden cove of Nualolo Kai, far from familial strife, Kealohilani lived a life of wonder. The only child of Ho'omana, Chief of Manā's western village, and his wife Lilina, she grew up exploring the cliffs of Nāpali, swimming with her s...
