Kumuhonua

Chief Kumuhonua (or Kumu-Honua) was a High Chief in ancient Hawaii, who was Aliʻi Nui ("king") of Oahu, one of the Hawaiian Islands, and is mentioned in the chants.

Kumuhonua was a son of the High Chief Mulielealiʻi of Oahu.

His mother was also married to his paternal uncle Keaunui of ʻEwa, whom she bore Nuʻakea[3] of Molokai.

According to the judge Abraham Fornander, Kumuhonua had four sons; their mother is unknown.

[4] Sons of Kumuhonua: Some nobles entered into the myths — according to one myth, Kumuhonua was vexed with the goddess Haumea for snatching god Wākea away from his warriors after he had been seized in Kalihi Valley for taking wild bananas.