Nāwele
Nāwele was a High Chief in ancient Hawaii, a ruler of the island called Oahu. He was one of the early monarchs of Oʻahu around 1290 A.D. Nāwele was a descendant of Chief Māweke.
Family
Nāwele was a son of the Prince Kahokupohakano and his consort, a woman named Kaumana II, and thus a grandson of High Chief Elepuʻukahonua and his spouse Hikilena. Nāweleʻs wife was High Chiefess Kalanimoeikawaikai. Their only known child was Nāweleʻs son and successor, Lakona of Oahu.Although Nāwele was an ancestor of many nobles of Oʻahu, his dynasty was "replaced" by House of Maʻilikūkahi as rulers of Oʻahu after the death of his descendant Chief Haka of Oʻahu.