Kāne Milohaʻi

deity earth Hawaiian single tradition · 3

Kāne Milohaʻi is a Hawaiian deity who is the sibling of Kapo, Kāmohoaliʻi, Pele, Nāmaka and Hiʻiaka.

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co occurs with
Kaulu, Kapo, Kamapuaʻa, Laka, Haumea, Wākea, Papa, Nanaue
child of
Haumea

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“Haumea (Hawaiian: [həuˈmɛjə]) is the goddess of fertility and childbirth in Hawaiian mythology. She is the mother of many important deities, such as Pele, Kāne Milohaʻi, Kāmohoaliʻi, Nāmaka, Kapo, and Hiʻiaka.”

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“She is the sister of Kāne Milohaʻi, Kāmohoaliʻi, Pele, Nāmaka and Hiʻiaka.”

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“In Hawaiian religion, Kamohoaliʻi is a shark god and a brother of Kāne Milohaʻi, Pele, Kapo, Nāmaka, and Hiʻiaka.”

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