It was said that Kaululaau's mother was Kanikaniaula of the
Kamauaua family, through Haili, a brother of
Keʻoloʻewa. One legend mentions six children of Kaululaau by the names of Kuihiki, Kuiwawau, Kuiwawau-e, Kukahaulani, Kumakaakaa, and Ulamealani. No further record of them are kept, however. With another wife, named Kaualua, Kakaalaneo had a son Kaihiwalua, who was the father of Luaia, who became the husband of the noted Chiefess
Kūkaniloko. Kakaalaneo is also said to have had a daughter named Wao, who caused the
watercourse in Lāhainā called
Auwaiawao to be dug and named after her. Kakaʻalaneo was succeeded by his nephew
Kahekili I, son of his brother. == References ==