Keākealanikāne

Keākealanikāne
Aliʻi Aimoku of Hawaii
Reignc. 1605 – c. 1635
PredecessorKaikilani
SuccessorKeakamahana
Bornc. 1575
Diedc. 1635 (aged 5960)
Hawaii
SpouseAliʻi Kealiʻiokalani
Kaleimakaliʻi
Kaleiheana
FatherKanaloakuaʻana
MotherKaikilani

Keākealanikāne (c.1575 – c. 1635; Ke-ākea-lani Kāne 'the male heavenly expanse') was an aliʻi nui of the island of Hawaiʻi (c. 1605 – c. 1635). He was the sovereign of Hawaiʻi Island. He is mentioned in the Kumulipo creation chant.

During the reign of Keākealanikāne, several of the more powerful of the district chiefs had assumed an attitude of comparative independence.