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ʻAikanaka is the name of:
Aikanaka (mythology),
mortal who
married Lona, the moon
goddess Aikanaka of
Kauai (born c. 1680) also
known as Kaweloaikanaka...
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Hawaii portal In
Hawaiian mythology,
ʻAikanaka (or ʻAi Kanaka, ʻAikane) is a
mortal chief. His name
means "man eater". His
father was
named Hulumanailani...
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ʻAikanaka (died 1837) was a high
chief of the
Kingdom of
Hawaii and
grandfather of two of Hawaii's ****ure monarchs. His
father was
Chief Kepoʻokalani...
- is the same as the
goddess Hina or Lona. Mahina,
French Polynesia Hina
Aikanaka,
possibly Mahina's
husband List of
lunar deities Martha Warren Beckwith...
- She was
daughter of the High
Chiefess Kamaeokalani and the High
Chief ʻAikanaka.
Through her
father she was
descended from Kame'eiamoku and Keawe-a-Heulu...
- name of Lady
Hineuki was Hinakeʻuki. The
consorts of Hina
include Chief ʻAikanaka, Sky
Father Wākea and/or
Akalana with whom she gave
birth to
several children...
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Inaina (w) Hao (K)
Kailipakalua (w)
Kamanawa II (k)
Kamokuiki (w)
ʻAikanaka (k)
Kamaeokalani (w) Kaōleiokū (k)
Keoua (w)
Luahine (w) Kalaʻimamahu...
- Kapaʻakea. She was born in the
large gr**** hut of her
maternal grandfather,
ʻAikanaka, at the base of
Punchbowl Crater in
Honolulu on the
island of Oʻahu. According...
- executed. Kepoʻokalani also
married High
Chiefess Keohohiwa and had son
ʻAikanaka (c. 1790–1868), a
child named Kalailua, and then
married a
Chiefess named...
- Pākī and
Laura Kōnia.
Kaliokalani was
given to his
maternal grandfather ʻAikanaka. Kalākaua was
given to the High
Chiefess Haʻaheo Kaniu.
Leleiohoku was...