Chief Haka (Hawaiian: Aliʻi Haka; Hawaiian pronunciation: Hah-kah; born ca.
14th century) was a High Chief of the Hawaiian island of Oahu, in ancient Hawaii.
Haka was born on Oʻahu, most likely in the 14th century.
Hakaʻs mother was Wehina; she was Kapae-a-Lakonaʻs consort.
The couple produced three daughters:[5] Haka became a monarch after his fatherʻs death, and was succeeded himself by Maʻilikākahi.