Naihe
| Naihe | |
|---|---|
| Royal Orator and Councilor | |
Naihe and Kalanimoku attending Queen Kamāmalu in a procession during a celebration commemorating the death of Kamehameha I and the ascension of Kamehameha II, 1823. | |
| Born | 18th century Kona District, Hawaii |
| Died | December 29, 1831 Hanamua, Kaʻawaloa, Kealakekua Bay |
| Burial | |
| Spouse | High Chiefess Kapiʻolani |
| Father | Keaweaheulu |
| Mother | Ululani |
| Religion | Christianity |
Naihe (died 1831) was the chief orator and councilor during the founding of the Kingdom of Hawaii. A champion athlete in his youth, he negotiated for peace at several critical times and helped preserve the remains of several ancient leaders.