The male line of Kalokuokamaile became extinct when Kalokuokamaile did not produce a male heir. He was survived by his daughter
Kaohelelani, by his wife
Kaloiokalani of Kahikinui and Honuaula descent. Kaohelelani married Nuhi, who was a ruling chief of Waimea, Hawaii. Rather than being called the House of Nuhi, the House continued under the name of their son,
Gideon Peleioholani Laanui. Gideon's male line came to end in 1944 after the death of Theresa Owana Laanui, the last female descendants. Her descendants: • For daughters,
Eva and
Daisy, (Cartwright-Laanui-Kalokuokamaile). • For grandchildren, Elliot, Dwight, and Emily (Styne-Cartwright-Laanui-Kalokuokamaile). • For son,
Robert, from whom descend many other branches. (Wilcox-Laanui-Kalokuokamaile). • For the most active branch of Robert's descendants under
Noa and his mother,
Owana (Wilcox-Laanui-Kalokuokamaile-DeGuair-Salazar). • For daughter,
Virginia (Wilcox-Laanui-Kalokuokamaile). For Virginia's descendants (Miller-Wilcox-Laanui-Kalokuokamaile). ==Claims to the throne==