Jonah Piikoi
1804–1859 (age 55)
Chief
Biography
Jonah Piikoi was a Hawaiian chief of considerable importance whose leadership and influence shaped the political and social landscape of his people during the nineteenth century. His role in Hawaiian history reflects the complex dynamics of the islands during a period of significant change and transition.
Piikoi's legacy is honored at Kewalo Basin, where he was laid to rest. His memory endures as an important figure in Hawaiian history and the traditions of his people, representing a significant chapter in the islands' past.