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Kuaiwa was a High
Chief of Hawaiʻi from 1345 to 1375.
Kuaiwa was son of
Kalaunuiohua and his wife, Kaheka.
Kuaiwa followed his
father as
sovereign of...
- of Hawaiʻi, 1250–1270 Kahaʻimaoeleʻa, 1270–1300 Kalaunuiohua, 1300–1345
Kūʻaiwa, 1345–1375 Kahoukapu, 1375–1405 Kauholanuimahu, 1405–1435 Kihanuilulumoku...
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supreme high
chief (1285–1315) Kalaunuiohua,
supreme high
chief (1315–1345)
Kūʻaiwa,
supreme high
chief (1345–1375) Kahoukapu,
supreme high
chief (1375–1405)...
- Ariyoshi, governor: 50.30%
Frank Fasi,
Mayor of Honolulu: 48.91%
Billy Kuaiwa: 0.53%
Valentine ********: 0.26%
Candidates and
primary votes: John R. Leopold...
- most
likely born on the
island of Hawaiʻi. His
parents were the High
Chief Kuaiwa of Hawaiʻi and one of his wives, Kamanawa-a-Kalamea. ʻEhu
became the ruler...
- Ariyoshi, governor: 53.87% Jean
Sadako King,
lieutenant governor: 44.66%
Billy Kuaiwa: 0.57%
Frank DeCambra: 0.32% John P. Fritz: 0.23%
Joseph Johns: 0.20% Arthur...
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former United States representative: 16.41%
Anthony N. Hodges: 0.75%
Billy Kuaiwa: 0.40% Paul H. Snider: 0.32% John P. Fritz: 0.28%
Candidates and primary...
- they had the same mother. The
couple produced at
least one child,
Chief Kuaiwa, the
successor of his
father Kalaunuiohua.
Kaheka later married Kunuiakanaele...
- Hawai‘i.
Chief Kahoukapu was born in
ancient Hawaii as a son of High
Chief Kuaiwa and his half-sister
Kamuleilani (Kainuleilani), and was thus a half-brother...
- wife's name was Kapohauola, and she was also the wife of ʻEhu, the son of
Kuaiwa, on
Hawaiian Pili line, and thus
established the
contemporaneity of these...