Kauhiakama

Kauhiakama (Kauhi-a-Kama) was a king of the island of Maui in ancient Hawaii.[1]

He was a son of King Kamalalawalu[2][3] and his wife, Queen Piʻilaniwahine I.[4]

Kauhiakama married Kapukinialīloa, daughter of Chief Hākau and granddaughter of the great Līloa. Their child was King Kalanikaumakaowākea.

Kauhiakama made an unsuccessful attempt to conquer the island of Oahu.

References

  1. Piʻilani's family
  2. David Malo, Hawaiian Antiquities, Honolulu: Bishop Museum Press, 1951
  3. Kamalalawalu (Kama-lala-walu) (Mo'i, Ruler of Maui)
  4. Pukui, Mary (Editor), Fragments of Genealogy (A Collection) (Compiled by Mary Pukui). Unpublished, Handtyped Manuscript (Binder), LDS Family History Center (Kalihi), The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, Kalihi Ward, Honolulu, Hawaii. "Fragments of Genealogy" is a collection of genealogies gathered on Lanai by Mary Kawena Pukui.
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