Lilinoe
deity water Hawaiian mythology single tradition · 1
Lilinoe is the Hawaiian goddess of fine rain and a sister of Poliʻahu, Waiau, and Kahoupokane. She resides on Mauna Kea alongside her sisters, except for Kahoupokane. Her domain is the gentle mist and precipitation that nourishes the land.
Relationships
- enemy of
- Pele
- allied with
- Waiau, Kahoupokane, Poliʻahu
- sibling of
- Poliʻahu
Sources
internet (1)
Source passages
“Pele is considered to be a rival of the Hawaiian goddess of snow, Poliʻahu, and her sisters Lilinoe (a goddess of fine rain), Waiau (goddess of Lake Waiau), and Kahoupokane (a kapa-maker whose kapa-making activities create thunder, rain, and lightning).”
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