Samuel Kamakau mentioned her in his book Tales and Traditions of the People of Old.
[5] Kapohauola was a grandmother of beautiful Princess Keleanohoanaapiapi who is the main character of one ancient chant,[6] and Kawaokaohele, who was the King of Maui.
[7] She also married High Chief ʻEhu, son of the King Kuaiwa.
She bore a son named ʻEhunuikaimalino, who was a Chief of Kona during the reign of Kauholanuimahu.
He married Keana and Opaʻekalani and had a child called Paula (likely son).