Kalehenui
Chief Kalehenui was an ancient Hawaiian nobleman of Tahitian ancestry, and he lived on Oahu.
He was a son of wizard Maweke and his wife Naiolaukea, and thus a brother of Chiefs Mulielealiʻi and Keaunui, who was the father of the very High Chiefess Nuakea of Molokai.
It was Kalehenui who was a ruler of Koʻolau Range; dominion over Koʻolau was given to Kalehenui by Maweke.
Marriage
Chief Kalehenui had married a woman called Kahinao.The only known child of Kalehenui and his spouse was Princess Hinakaimauliʻawa, who was named after goddess Hina.
The grandchild of Kalehenui was Princess Mualani.
| Man | Woman | Child |
| Maweke | Naiolaukea | Mulielealiʻi |
| Maweke | Naiolaukea | Keaunui |
| Maweke | Naiolaukea | Kalehenui |
| Kalehenui | Kahinalo | Hinakaimauliʻawa |
| Kahiwakapu | Hinakaimauliʻawa | Mualani |
| Kaomealani | Mualani | Kuomua |
| Kaomealani | Mualani | Kapuaʻamua |
| Kuomua | Kapuaʻamua | Kawalewaleoku |
| Kawalewaleoku | Unaula | Kaulaulaokalani |