Kalamakua — also known as Kalamakua-a-Kaipuholua — was an ancient Hawaiian nobleman, the High Chief of Halawa, a place on the island of Oahu.
His father was called Kālonanui;[1] he was a son of the High Chief Maʻilikākahi of Oʻahu.
Kalamakuaʻs brother was Prince Kālonaiki, the High Chief of Oʻahu.
[2] Kalamakua became the ruler of Halawa, whilst Kālonaiki ruled over the rest of Oʻahu.
[3] The daughter of Kalamakua and his consort was famous Laʻieloheloheikawai (born in Helemoa, Oahu), Lady of Maui as the wife of Piʻilani.