Kahaimoelea
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Kahaimoelea ruled as the 6th Alii Aimoku of Hawaii from 1285 - 1315. He was the sovereign king or chief of the island of Hawaii. Sometimes referred as Kahai or Kahiamoeleaikaaikupou.
Kahaimoelea was son of Kalapanaku'io'iomoa and Malama'ihana'ae. He followed his father as sovereign of Hawaii, not much is sayed about him. He fathered Kalaunui'ohua by Kapo'aka'uluhaila'a.
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- David Malo, Hawaiian Antiquities, Honolulu: Bishop Museum Press, 1951.
- Abraham Fornander, An Account of the Polynesian Race: Its Origin and Migrations, Rutland, VT: Charles E. Tuttle Company, 1969
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Preceded by Kalapanaku'io'iomoa |
Aliʻi Aimoku of Hawai‘i 1285 - 1315 |
Succeeded by Kalaunuiohua |