Kuaiwa was a High Chief of Hawaiʻi from 1345 to 1375.
Kuaiwa was son of Kalaunuiohua and his wife, Kaheka.
[1] Kuaiwa followed his father as sovereign of Hawaiʻi.
Kuaiwa had two wives, Kumuleilani and Kamanawa.
[2] With Kamuleilani, Kuaiwa had three children, Kahoukapu, Hukulani, and Manauea, and with Kamanawa, Kuaiwa had son, ʻEhu, all of whom became heads of aristocratic families.