[1] Lonomaʻaikanaka was a daughter of High Chief Ahu-a-ʻI, belonging to the powerful and widely spread ʻI family of Hilo, and his wife, Piʻilaniwahine II, the daughter of King Kalanikaumakaowākea of Maui.
[2] Kauhiokaka, daughter of Lonoma'aikanaka and Hulu, had issue with her step-father Keaweʻīkekahialiʻiokamoku and become the mother of Kekaulike-i-Kawekiuonalani, who would marry her half-uncle & half-sibling, Kalaninuiamamao.
[3] The senior or elder line of descent of Lonoma'aikanaka are the descendants of Kekahimoku, progenitor the House of Unauna.
Via her second son Kalaninuiamamao and also via her daughter Kauhiokaka, Lonoma’aikanaka was grandmother and great-grandmother of Keawemauhili.
Lonoma’aikanaka was also great-grandmother of Chiefess Kapiolani, who accepted Christianity.