Kalehenui


Chief Kalehenui was an ancient Hawaiian nobleman of Tahitian ancestry, and he lived on Oahu.
He was a son of wizard Maweke and his wife Naiolaukea, and thus a brother of Chiefs Mulielealiʻi and Keaunui, who was the father of the very High Chiefess Nuakea of Molokai.
It was Kalehenui who was a ruler of Koʻolau Range; dominion over Koʻolau was given to Kalehenui by Maweke.

Marriage

Chief Kalehenui had married a woman called Kahinao.
The only known child of Kalehenui and his spouse was Princess Hinakaimauliʻawa, who was named after goddess Hina.
The grandchild of Kalehenui was Princess Mualani.
ManWomanChild
MawekeNaiolaukeaMulielealiʻi
MawekeNaiolaukeaKeaunui
MawekeNaiolaukeaKalehenui
KalehenuiKahinaloHinakaimauliʻawa
KahiwakapuHinakaimauliʻawaMualani
KaomealaniMualaniKuomua
KaomealaniMualaniKapuaʻamua
KuomuaKapuaʻamuaKawalewaleoku
KawalewaleokuUnaulaKaulaulaokalani