Kalaniʻōpuʻu
Kalaniʻōpuʻu-a-Kaiamamao (c. 1729 – April 1782) was the aliʻi nui (supreme monarch) of the island of Hawaiʻi. He was called Terreeoboo, King of Owhyhee by James Cook and other Europeans. His name has also been written as Kaleiopuu.
Kalaniʻōpuʻu-a-Kaiamamao | |
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Aliʻi Nui of Kaʻū Aliʻi Aimoku of Hawaiʻi | |
The original ʻahu ʻula and mahiole of Kalaniʻōpuʻu that was given to Captain James Cook as a gift in 1779 and now on display at the Bishop Museum in Honolulu Hawaii | |
Born | c. 1729 |
Died | April 1782 (aged 52–53) Kāʻilikiʻi, WaioʻahukiniKaʻū |
Spouse | Kalola Pupuka-o-Honokawailani Kalaiwahineuli Kamakolunuiokalani Mulehu Kānekapōlei Kekupuohi |
Issue | Kīwalaʻō Kalaipaihala Pualinui Keōua Kuahuʻula Keōua Peʻeale Kaoiwikapuokalani |
House | House of Keawe |
Father | Kalaninuiamamao |
Mother | Kamakaimoku |
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