Kahokuohua

1462) was a High Chief of the Hawaiian island of Molokai in the 15th century, and he is mentioned in old chants.

[3] Kahokuohua was a son of Aliʻi Loe and his wife Wahaʻakuna, who is also called Waohaʻakuna.

Kahokuohua married Hikakaiula (Hiʻikawaiula) and their children were Kaulahea I and Princess Kapohanaupuni.

[4] Abraham Fornander mentioned that one of the most famous rulers of Hawaiʻi was Kalaunuiohua.

After an obstinate battle Kahokuohua was conquered, and surrendered himself to Kalaunuiohua.