Kahoukapu

Kahoukapu was an ancient Hawaiian nobleman and High Chief of the Big Island — Hawaiʻi.

Because his parents were siblings, Kahoukapu was considered a special human being.

Kahoukapu succeeded his father on the throne, and ruled until his death, which happened ca.

He married his full sister, Lady Hukulani, who bore him son, Prince Makalae.

Kahoukapu also married woman named Laʻakapu, and their son was Prince Kauholanuimahu, who became a high chief, although his noble rank was not very high, since his parents were not related.

Kahoukapu was a chief of the Big Island (Hawaiʻi).