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Keliimaikai
Kalanimālokuloku-i-Kepookalani Keliimaikai (c. 1765–1809) was a High Chief and the most popular brother of Kamehameha the Great, who founded the Kingdom of Hawaii.
He was generally credited as an ancestor of Queen Emma of Hawaii, the consort of Kamehameha IV, a candidate for the Royal Election of 1872. His name Keliimaikai in the Hawaiian language means "The Good Chief". Sometimes his name is spelled Kealiimaikai. or by visiting Europeans as Tidi Miti or Tereameteʻe. He is sometimes called a Prince due his relation to Kamehameha. He was also the Chief Priest of Io and Kāne.