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Gideon Peleioholani Laanui (1797–1849) was a Hawaiian chief and was grandnephew of Kamehameha the Great, who unified the Hawaiian Islands in 1810. From him descends the House of Laanui. ==Early life== Peleioholani Laanui was probably born at the District of Waimea on the island of Hawaii in 1797. His mother was Chiefess Kaohelelani, formerly heir to Hana, Kipahulu and Kaupo, and daughter of High Chief Kalokuokamaile and High Chiefess Kaloiokalani. His father was the High Chief Nuhi, ruler of Waimea and son of Chief Hinai of Waimea, by his wife, Kupapa-a-I. Nuhi had survived the 1792 battle at Puukoholā Heiau where Kamehameha I unified the island of Hawaii. His only sibling was his sister Kekaikuihala. When Laanui was a boy, Kamehameha was still trying to control the District of Waimea; if not in battle, through a matrimonial alliance. His failure to accomplish this through his niece Kaohelelani was a sting to the old warrior's pride, and now he chose a new agent by inviting Laanui to his court. The invitation was accepted, and the visit lasted for months. Kamehameha and Queen Kaahumanu arranged a marriage between Piia and Laanui.
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