Kapae-a-Lakona (Hawaiian for: "Kapae, son of Lakona"; Hawaiian pronunciation: Kah-pah-eh; also known as Kapea-a-Lakona; born ca.
14th century) was a High Chief in ancient Hawaii, a ruler of the island of Oahu,[1] mentioned in the chants.
He was thus a member of the House of Maweke from Tahiti.
His mother was lady called Alaʻikauakoko,[3] who was a daughter of a man called Pokai and his wife Hineuki.
[4] Kapae was married to a woman named Wehina, whose parents are not known today.