Hoapili
| Ulumāheihei Hoapili | |
|---|---|
| Hoapili, watercolor by Clarissa Chapman Armstrong | |
| Born | c. 1775 | 
| Died | January 3, 1840 (aged 64) Lahaina, Maui | 
| Burial | |
| Spouse | Kalilikauoha Keōpūolani Kalākua Kaheiheimālie | 
| Issue | Kuini Liliha (hānai)? Nāhiʻenaʻena (step) Kekāuluohi (step) Lot Kapuāiwa (hānai) | 
| Father | Kameʻeiamoku | 
| Mother | Kealiʻiokahekili | 
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Ulumāheihei Hoapili (c. 1775 – January 3, 1840) was a member of the nobility during the formation of the Kingdom of Hawaii. He was a trusted military and political advisor to King Kamehameha I, known as "Kamehameha the Great". Although trusted with one of the last symbolic rites of the Hawaiian religion, he later became a supporter of Christian missionaries.