Mulielealiʻi


Mulielealiʻi was an ancient Hawaiian High Chief who lived on the island of Oahu, and is mentioned in ancient chants and writings by Abraham Fornander. His title is Aliʻi Nui.
He was a son of wizard Maweke and his spouse Naiolaukea and was thus of Tahitian ancestry.
His famous brother was Chief Keaunui, a father of very High Chiefess Nuakea, Consort of Molokai.
Mother of Mulielealiʻiʻs niece Nuakea was Chiefess called Wehelani, who also married Mulielealiʻi, and bore him: