Haka of Oʻahu | |
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Spouse | Kapunawahine |
Children | Kapiko-a-Haka, Prince of Oʻahu |
Parent(s) | Kapae-a-Lakona, Chief of Oʻahu Wehina |
Haka (Hawaiian pronunciation: Hah-kah) was High Chief of the island of Oahu, in ancient Hawaii.
Chief Haka was born on Oʻahu to High Chief Kapae-a-Lakona[1][2] and his wife Wehina.[3] He was a member of the House of Maweke of Tahiti. Haka was married to Kapunawahine. Their son was Kapiko-a-Haka.[4] Kapiko-a-Haka married Ulakiokalani, and they had three daughters: Ka’auiokalani, Kaʻulala and Kamili.[5]
Haka was killed and was succeeded by his relative Maʻilikākahi.