Hualani
Hualani (hua lani[1] = "heavenly fruit")[2] was a High Chiefess of Molokai[3] in ancient Hawaii.
| Hualani | |
|---|---|
| Spouse | Kanipahu | 
| Issue | Kalahumoku I Kanaloa?  | 
| Father | Laniaiku | 
| Mother | Kamauliwahine | 
Hualani‘s parents were Chiefess Kamauliwahine and Laniaiku.[4]
When Hualani discovered that a man named Kanipahu was a chief, she married him. Kanipahu and Hualani’s son was Kalahumoku I.
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- Hawaiian pronunciation: HOOH-AH-LAH-NEEH
 - Hawaiian given names
 - According to one chronology, Hualani was born c. 1076 on Molokaʻi.
 - Hualani's family
 
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