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Kauhiakama (Kauhi-a-Kama) was a king of the island of Maui in ancient Hawaii. He was a son of King
Kamalalawalu Kamalālāwalu (Kama-lālā-walu = "Son of eight branches") was the supreme ruler Aliʻi-ʻAimoku of Maui in ancient Hawaii, known to us today from the old chants. He was a great warrior chief and highly regarded for his leadership and resource man ...
and his wife, Queen Piʻilaniwahine I. Kauhiakama married Kapukini, who was descended from
Līloa Līloa was a ruler of the island of Hawaii in the late 15th century. He kept his royal compound in Waipi'o Valley. Līloa was the firstborn son of Kiha-nui-lulu-moku, one of the ''noho aliʻi'' (ruling elite). He descended from Hāna-laʻa-nui. L ...
. Their child was King
Kalanikaumakaowākea Kalanikaumakaowākea (or Kalanikaumaka-o-Wākea) was an ''Aliʻi nui'' of the island of Maui in ancient Hawaii. He was named after the god called Wākea, who is the Sky father in Hawaiian religion and mythology. Family Kalanikaumakaowākea was t ...
. Kauhiakama made an unsuccessful attempt to conquer the island of Oahu.


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Royalty of Maui {{Hawaii-politician-stub