Kaulaulaokalani (also written as Ka-ʻulaʻula-o-kalani; o ka lani = "of the sky") was an ancient Hawaiian nobleman (Aliʻi), who was the High Chief of Koʻolau on the island called Oahu.
[1][2] Kaulaulaokalani was born on Oʻahu as a son of Aliʻi Kawalewaleoku (Ka-walewale-oku) of Koʻolau[3] and his spouse, Unaʻula, and was thus a descendant of the wizard Maweke of Tahiti.
Kaulaulaokalani's grandparents were Kua-o-Mua and his wife, Kapua-a-Mua, who were the children of the Chiefess Mualani of Koʻolau and her spouse, Kaomealani I. Kawalewaleoku, being born out of the marriage between full siblings, was considered a deity and was one of the rulers of Koʻolau.
She and Kaulaulaokalani were the parents of the High Chiefess Kaimihauoku of Koʻolau, who was her father's successor.
Kaimihauoku married a man named Loe, whose genealogy is unknown.