User talk:Maile66/Hawaii/KalākauaNavbox

NOTE: Right now, this user page is a repository for Hawaii-related sources and potential articles. Currently working on a navbox.

I'm sure you realize that I created the Kalakaua navbox as a visual for myself, to keep track of redlinks where articles are still needed. We've come a long way in the last 3+ years (or however long it's been). As is, I'm keeping it in my user space for its original purpose. I've modeled the navbox after But I'm wondering how you feel about creating a Kalakaua navbox, identical to this, but minus the redlinks. Or maybe leave the redlink entries, but unlink them. I don't know where we'd put it besides on Kalakaua's main article, as I don't know what is appropriate for royal navboxes. On the plus side, it would be helpful for anyone reading his article. On the negative side, it would be subject to changes by others (and all that goes with that). Thoughts? Based on the British navboxes as models, is anything missing from Kalakaua's? — Maile (talk) 02:06, 20 February 2020 (UTC)
 * I don’t think the Kinimaka family should be included except for his hanai parents Keawemahi. Nor should the hanai children of his sister be included as well. This is stretching their significance and connections a bit. KAVEBEAR (talk) 02:32, 29 February 2020 (UTC)
 * OK. When/if we publish this navbox, I'll take the hanai relations out, except David Kinimaka  and  Keawemahi. Right now, it's helping me keep the names straight as I'm reading the background sourcing on Jonah Kūhiō Kalanianaʻole's legal challenges. This stuff gets really confusing. — Maile  (talk) 02:44, 29 February 2020 (UTC)
 * I reinserted David Kawānanakoa. There is line to draw on what to include and what not to include. I suggest removing David Leleo Kinimaka as well in final draft because despite the strength of hānai bonds in Hawaiian culture, genealogy was always rooted in marriages and blood connections. David Leleo Kinimaka was also born after Kalakaua returned to living with his birth parents. There is a case to remove the half-uncles who seemed to have been never acknowledged as relations. For the case, Kūhiō's claim was as a second cousin to Liliuokalani by blood. KAVEBEAR (talk) 03:02, 29 February 2020 (UTC)