Iwikauikaua | |
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Spouse |
Keakamahana Kauākahikuaʻanaʻauakāne |
Issue |
Keakealaniwahine Kāneikaiwilani |
Father | Makakaualiʻi |
Mother | Kapukāmola |
Iwikauikaua was a Hawaiian high chief of Oʻahu.
He was a son of the chief Makakaualiʻi and chiefess Kapukāmola and grandson of Kūkaʻilani.
His wife was Hawaiian Queen Keakamahana. Their daughter was Queen Keakealaniwahine. He was also a father of Kāneikaiwilani with Kauākahikuaʻanaʻauakāne.
He was a grandfather of King Keaweʻīkekahialiʻiokamoku and Queen Kalanikauleleiaiwi.
His kapu was the burning kukui torch at midday, which his descendant Kalākaua used to symbolize his own dynasty.