Kuhimana Explained

Kuhimana
Birth Date:Ca. 1393
Birth Place:Maui
Spouse:High Chiefess Kaumana I
Children:King Kamaloʻohua
Princess Waohaʻakuna

In Hawaiian mythology, Kuhimana was a High Chief who ruled as the 7th known Moʻi of Maui. He was the sovereign king or chief of the island of Maui and is mentioned in old chants as semi-mythical person.

Not much is said about him in ancient legends. He was named after one god.[1]

He was born c. 1393.[2]

Family

Kuhimana was son of Luakoa of Maui and thus a grandson of Paukei. He followed his father as king of Maui.

He married his sister, Chiefess Kaumana I[3] and fathered Kamaloohua and a daughter named Waohaʻakuna, through whom Maʻilikākahi of Oahu became connected with the Maui line of chiefs. She does not appear by that name on the Kakuhihewaʻs pedigree, though, according to ancient custom, it was very common for high chiefs to be known by several names.

Kaumana is also known as Kaʻana.[4]

When Kuhimana was slain at the Battle of Kaeleiki, his sister-bride was so distraught that she killed herself and fell over the corpse of her husband.

His son Kamaloʻohua would succeed him as Moʻi of Maui.

References

Notes and References

  1. Hawaiian antiquities (Moolelo Hawaii) by David Malo
  2. Web site: Family of Kuhimana . 2012-06-26 . 2016-03-04 . https://web.archive.org/web/20160304024743/http://www.kekoolani.org/Pages/Kekoolani%20Genealogy%20Database%20(PAF)/pafg25.htm#293 . dead .
  3. http://www.mauiculture.net/mookuauhau/index.html The Stories of the Genealogies of Maui
  4. Kaʻana is the name given by Samuel Kamakau according to Pukui.