Kalani‘ōpu‘u

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Kalaniʻōpuʻu-a-Kaiamamao was a Hawaiian monarch, the 6th Alii (tribal chief) of Kohala, 4th Alii of Kona and 2nd Alii of Kaʻū. He was born circa 1729 as the son of Kaiʻinamao Kalani-nui-i-a-mamao, the eldest son of Keawe-i-Kekahi-ali'i-o-kamoku II, and his wife Kamakaimoku. He died at Waioahukini, Kau, in April 1782. He was the king during the time Captain Cooke came to Hawaii and went aboard his ship. He was succeeded by his son Kiwala‘o as king of Hawaii and his nephew Kamehameha I was given guardianship of Kū-ka-ili-moku god of war. His nephew would eventually overthrow his son and island of Hawaii was divided into three part by his nephew Kamehameha, his younger son Keoua Kuahu'ula, and his brother Keawemauhili High Chief of Hilo.

Preceded by
Alii Kai'inamao Kalani-nui-i-a-mamao ,1st Alii of Kau
Alii of Kau
? - 1782
Succeeded by
Kiwala‘o
Preceded by
Alapa'inuiakauaua
Ruler of Hawaiʻi
1754 - 1782
Succeeded by
Kiwala‘o