Nā-maka-o-Kahaʻi
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Nā-maka-o-Kahaʻi is portrayed as a sea goddess and Pele’s older sister. She fears Pele’s ambition and drives her away, indicating a protective yet antagonistic stance. The narrative does not elaborate on her broader mythological role.
Relationships
- co occurs with
- Kane-apua, KaiwioPele, Kāne Milohai, Ka-moho-aliʻi, Hiʻiaka, Kanehoalani, Lono-makua
- equivalent to
- Namakaokahaʻi
- enemy of
- Pele
- child of
- Haumea
Mentioned by
Sources
internet (1)
Source passages
“Her older sister Nā-maka-o-Kahaʻi, a sea goddess, fears that Pele's ambition would smother the homeland”
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