Kalākua Kaheiheimālie
| Kalākua Kaheiheimālie | |||||
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| Queen Consort of Hawaiian Islands | |||||
Hoapili Wahine, watercolor by Clarissa Chapman Armstrong | |||||
| Born | c. 1778 Hāna, Maui | ||||
| Died | 16 January 1842 (aged 63–64) Lahaina, Maui | ||||
| Burial | |||||
| Spouse | Kalaʻimamahu Kamehameha I Ulumāheihei Hoapili | ||||
| Issue | Kekāuluohi Liholiho-i-Kaiwi-o-Kamehameha Kamehameha Kapauaiwa Kamāmalu Kīnaʻu | ||||
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| House | Kamehameha | ||||
| Father | Keʻeaumoku Pāpaʻiahiahi | ||||
| Mother | Nāmāhānaʻi Kaleleokalani | ||||
Kalākua Kaheiheimālie, later known as Hoapili Wahine (c. 1778–1842) was a member of Hawaiian royalty who was one of the queen consorts at the founding of the Kingdom of Hawaii. She was the mother of another queen consort, and grandmother of two future kings. Some sources call her Kaheiheimaile rather than Kaheiheimālie. "Mālie" means serene while the "maile" is the vine Alyxia olivaeformis. The second spelling seems to be older and more appropriate.