- In
Hawaiian mythology,
Kanehekili is the
brother Pele and Hiʻiaka (among others) by Haumea. He is the god of thunder. He was born from the
mouth of Haumea...
- (Moʻi) of Maui. His name was
short for Kāne-
Hekili after the
Hawaiian god of thunder.
Because Kāne-
Hekili was
believed to be
black on one side, Kahekili...
- Kane
Hekili (February 26, 2002 -May 25, 2016) was a
Thoroughbred racehorse named after "The
Thunder God" in
Hawaiian mythology. In 2005 and 2006 he won...
-
something to tell you: Ka-
hekili was your father, you were not Keoua's son. Here are the
tokens that you are the son of Ka-
hekili." King Kalākaua
wrote that...
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Grand Prix - (2) - Gold
Allure (2002), Kane
Hekili (2005)
February Stakes - (5) - Gold
Allure (2003), Kane
Hekili (2006),
Vermillion (2007),
Copano Rickey...
- 2,800
meters and
after 1998, 2,000 meters. Gold Allure, Vermilion, Kane
Hekili,
Hokko Tarumae,
Copano Rickey won the race on the way to
winning the JRA...
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successful horse (2 wins): Wing
Arrow – 1998, 2000
Admire Don – 2003, 2004 Kane
Hekili – 2005, 2008
Espoir City – 2009, 2010
Leading trainer (2 wins): Katsumi...
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figure in
Hawaiian folklore,
sometimes described as the
consort of Pele Kane-
Hekili,
spirit of the
thunder (a hunchback) Kane-hoa-lani,
father and division...
- ****an Cup Dirt - (2) - Kane
Hekili (2005, 2008)
February Stakes - (1) - Kane
Hekili (2006) Teio Sho - (1) - Kane
Hekili (2006)
Hanshin Juvenile Fillies...
- aikāne to Kau-i-ke-aouli but also
close friend to Kaʻahumanuʻs brother, Ka-
hekili Keʻe-au-moku. He soon
became close to the King due to his high
level of...