Mauiloa
Quick Facts
Biography
Not to be confused with Mauna Loa or Maui.
According to Hawaiian mythology, Mauiloa was a High Chief (Alii) of Maui. He is mentioned in legends and old chants and was likely a semi-historical person or character from myths.
He had control over portions of Western Maui and relied on the allegiance of many district chiefs.
Mauiloa was a contemporary of Laamaikahiki on Kauai. From the time of Mauiloa to the time of Kaulahea I, there must have been troubled times on the island of Maui.
Name of Mauiloa can be translated as "Great/Magnificent Maui".
Family
He came into his sovereignty at a young age. The beginning of his reign was marked by countless battles to establish his authority from many of the district chieftains of Maui.
He was a son and successor of High Chief Hanalaa. His mother was Chiefess Kapukapu.
Mauiloa had married Kauhua and had a son named Alau. He was a successor of his father. Mauiloa had grandson called Kaheka
Kauhua's parents are not known to us.