Kukohou (or Kukohoa) was High Chief of the Island of Hawaiʻi in ancient Hawaii.
His title was Aliʻi Nui[1] — "Chief of the island".
A member of the Pili line, Kukohou was son of Loʻe and his wife, Hinamaileliʻi, and he succeeded his great-grandfather Pilikaʻaiea.
Wife of Kukohou was his half-sister Hineuki[2] (Hina-keʻuki).
Their son was named Kaniuhu, and he ruled after Kukohouʻs death.