Haumea
Haumea is a notable Hawaiian deity.
↻ synthesized from 8 sources
When
Relationships
- enemy of
- Kihawahine, Kaulu
- co occurs with
- Papahānaumoku, ʻaumakua, kupua, ke kanahā, ka lau, ke kini akua, nā ʻunihipili, nā ʻaumākua, Guayota, Lono-makua, Kane-apua, Namakaokahaʻi, Ka-moho-aliʻi, Ka-moho-aliʻi, Tangaroa, Tu-Nui-Ka-Rere, Rata-Nui, Turi-A-Faumea, Hina-Arau-Riki, Rogo-Tumu-Here, Pele, Nāmaka, Hiʻiaka, Kāne Milohaʻi, Kapo, Kamapuaʻa, Kauahulihonua, Haloa, Waia, Hinanalo, Nanakahili, Wailoa, Kio, Lono, Laka, Kāne, Kū
- consort of
- Kanehoalani, Puna, Wākea, Kanaloa
Mentioned by
Sources
Source passages
“Other notable deities include Laka, Kihawahine, Haumea, Papahānaumoku, and, most famously, Pele.”
#216 · extracted by claude-sonnet-4-6
“In one version of the story, Pele is the daughter of Kanehoalani and Haumea”
#966 · extracted by claude-haiku-4-5-20251001
“American folklorist Martha Warren Beckwith recorded a similarity or possible relation to the fertility goddess Haumea.”
#31420 · extracted by anthropic/claude-sonnet-4.5
“Union named the fifth known dwarf planet in the Solar System Haumea. The dwarf planet's two moons were named after Haumea's daughters”
#32405 · extracted by google/gemini-2.0-flash-001
“Kihawahine and Haumea were both goddesses worshiped in Hawaiian temples. The war between the two goddesses began because both wanted to marry Puna, the chief of Oahu. While touring the island in search of a suitable place for surf, Puna was tricked into following Kihawahine”
#32449 · extracted by google/gemini-2.0-flash-001