Laʻilaʻi
ancestor earth Hawaiian corroborated · 2
The primordial woman in the Hawaiian Kumulipo creation myth.
↻ synthesized from 2 sources
When
Relationships
- sibling of
- Kiʻi
- consort of
- Kiʻi, Kealiʻiwahilani
- co occurs with
- Wākea, Hina, Haloa, Ho’ohokukalani, Haloa-naka-lau-kapalili, Ka'ula, Lua, Lono, Papahānaumoku
- parent of
- Kahiko
- child of
- Kāne
Mentioned by
Sources
internet (1)
wikipedia (1)
Source passages
“... After the birth of Laʻilaʻi, the woman, and Kiʻi, the man, the man succeeds at seducing and reproducing with the woman before the god Kāne has a chance...”
#228 · extracted by claude-sonnet-4-6
“After the birth of Laʻilaʻi, the woman, and Kiʻi, the man, the man succeeds at seducing and reproducing with the woman before the god Kāne has a chance, thereby making the divine lineage of the gods younger than and thus subservient to the lineage of man.”
#607 · extracted by claude-sonnet-4-6
“In one tradition, the first person on Earth was the woman Laʻilaʻi. She and her husband Kealiʻiwahilani are the parents of Kahiko, the father of Wākea.”
#32644 · extracted by google/gemini-2.0-flash-001