Keeaumoku Pāpaiahiahi
| Keʻeaumoku Pāpaʻiahiahi | |
|---|---|
| Born | c. 1736 |
| Died | March 21, 1804 |
| Spouse | Nāmāhānaʻi Kaleleokalani |
| Issue | Kaʻahumanu Kalākua Kaheiheimālie Kahekili Keʻeaumoku II Kuakini Namahana Piʻia |
| Father | Keawepoepoe |
| Mother | Kūmaʻaikū |
Keʻeaumoku Pāpaʻiahiahi (c. 1736–1804) was a Hawaiian high chief and the father of Kaʻahumanu. He was the principal agent in elevating Kamehameha I to the throne of Hawaiʻi and served in a capacity similar to commander in chief or Prime Minister. He is sometimes referred to as Keʻeaumoku II Pāpaʻiahiahi numbering Keʻeaumoku Nui as the first and his son as the third.