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Kūʻaiwa was a High Chief of Hawaii from 1345 to 1375.

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Kūʻaiwa was a High Chief of Hawaii from 1345 to 1375.

Kūʻaiwa was son of Kalaunuiohua and his wife, Kaheka. Kuaiwa followed his father as sovereign of Hawaii.

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