Kukohou
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| Parents | Pilikaʻaiea |
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| Hina-au-kekele | |
| Current partner | Hineuki |
| Children | Kaniuhu |
| Grandchildren | Kanipahu |
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| ID | 4888135 |
Kukohou Life story
Kukohou was High Chief of the Island of Hawaiʻi in ancient Hawaii. His title was Aliʻi Nui — "Chief of the island". His famous descendant was King Kamehameha I. A member of the Pili line, Kukohou was son of Loʻe and his wife, Hinamaileliʻi, and he succeeded his great-grandfather Pilikaʻaiea.