Hewahewa
Hewahewa | |
|---|---|
| Born | c. 1774 |
| Died | February 16, 1837 Waimea, O’ahu |
| Nationality | Hawaiian Kingdom |
| Occupation | Kahuna Nui (high priest) |
| Signature | |
Hewahewa (c. 1774 – February 16, 1837) was a Hawaiian religious leader who served as kahuna nui (high priest) of King Kamehameha I and his successor Kamehameha II. Hewahewa was a powerful figure in the royal court of Hawai’i and played a major role in the abolition of the kapu system, the decline of the native religion of Hawai’i, and the introduction of Christianity to the Hawaiian Kingdom.