ʻAkalana

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ʻAkalana is a figure in Hawaiian mythology who appears in the Kumulipo genealogy. He is the husband of Hina-a-ke-ahi and the father of four sons including Māui-mua, Māui-waena, Māui-kiʻikiʻi, and Māui-a-kalana.

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Hina-a-ke-ahi

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“In the Kumulipo he is the son of ʻAkalana and his wife Hina-a-ke-ahi (Hina). This couple has four sons, Māui-mua, Māui-waena, Māui-kiʻikiʻi and Māui-a-kalana.”

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“In the Kumulipo, he is the son of ʻAkalana and his wife Hina-a-ke-ahi (Hina). This couple has four sons, Māui-mua, Māui-waena, Māui-kiʻikiʻi, and Māui-a-kalana.”

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