Kihanuilulumoku
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Kihanuilulumoku was the 11th Alii Aimoku of Hawaii ruling from 1435 - 1465. He was sovereign king or chief of the island of Hawaii.
[edit] Biography
He was son of Kauholanuimahu and his wife Ne'ula. He succeed upon his father's death in. He has also been referred to as Kiha. He married Wai'olea (also known as Wao'ialea) and had a son Liloa. His wife belonged to an Oʻahu family of chiefs. That chiefly family belonged to 'Ewa. Liloa would succeed him after his death.
[edit] Reference
- Samuel M. Kamakau, Ruling Chiefs of Hawaii, Revised Edition, (Honolulu: Kamehameha Schools Press, 1992).
- David Malo, Hawaiian Antiquities, Honolulu: Bishop Museum Press, 1951.
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Preceded by Kauholanuimahu |
Aliʻi Aimoku of Hawai‘i 1435 - 1465 |
Succeeded by Liloa |