Hoʻolulu

Hoʻolulu (1794–1844) was a member of the nobility during the formation of the Kingdom of Hawaii. He was a trusted advisor to King Kamehameha I, also known as "Kamehameha the Great", and was one of the select few to know his secret resting place. His descendants continue the tradition of guarding royal burials. A major cultural site in Hilo, Hawaii is named after him.

Hoʻolulu
Ooro (French spelling) by Jacques Arago 1819
Born1794
Died1844
SpouseCharlotte Halaki Kahepakekapuikaailani Cox
IssueKaiheʻekai
Kinoʻoleoliliha
Moʻoheau-nui-i-Kaaiawaawa-o-ʻUlu
Kahinu
FatherKameʻeiamoku
MotherKahikoloa
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