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
- ↑ Piʻilani's family
- ↑ David Malo, Hawaiian Antiquities, Honolulu: Bishop Museum Press, 1951
- ↑ Kamalalawalu (Kama-lala-walu) (Mo'i, Ruler of Maui)
- ↑ 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 Unpublished, Handtyped Manuscript (Binder), LDS Family History Center (Kalihi), The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, Kalihi Ward, Honolulu, Hawaii.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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