- 1270–1300 Kalaunuiohua, 1300–1345 Kūʻaiwa, 1345–1375 Kahoukapu, 1375–1405
Kauholanuimahu, 1405–1435 Kihanuilulumoku, 1435–1460 Līloa, 1460–1480 Hākau, 1480–1490...
- Kahoukapu, Aliʻi Nui of Hawaiʻi. She was the
mother of the High
Chief Kauholanuimahu, who
succeeded his father. Lady Laʻakapu was born in
ancient Hawaiʻi...
- his death,
which happened ca. 1405. He was then
succeeded by his son
Kauholanuimahu.
Kahoukapu had two marriages,
mentioned in the chants. He
married his...
- Hawaiʻi (complete list) – Kahoukapu,
supreme high
chief (1375–1405)
Kauholanuimahu,
supreme high
chief (1405–1435) Kihanuilulumoku,
supreme high chief...
-
named ʻEhunuikaimalino, who was a
Chief of Kona
during the
reign of
Kauholanuimahu. He
married Keana and Opaʻekalani and had a
child called Paula (likely...
-
Kanipahu Kalapana of Hawaiʻi
Kahaimoelea Kalaunuiohua Kuaiwa Kahoukapu Kauholanuimahu Kihanuilulumoku Līloa Hākau Umi-a-Liloa
Kealiiokaloa Keawenuiaumi Kaikilani...