- 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...
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Kanehekili Fluctus is a lava flow
field on Jupiter's moon, Io. This
fluctus (terrain
covered by
outflow of liquid, used on Venus, Io and Titan) is located...
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Volcano Named after Amirani Amirani (Georgian)
Kanehekili Kanehekili (Hawaiian) Loki Loki (Norse)
Marduk Marduk (Babylonian)
Masubi Ho-Masubi (****anese)...
- fishponds, agriculture, sorcery;
created world with help from Lono and Kū
Kānehekili –
Thunder god Kapo Kapu - the code of
conduct of laws and regulations...
- or
channels Tawhaki Volcanism /
Volcanoes Amirani Masubi Pele
Prometheus Surt Thor
Zamama Fluctūs
Kanehekili Fluctus Plains and
plateaus Danube Planum...
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channels Tawhaki Volcanism /
Volcanoes Amirani Masubi Pele
Prometheus Surt Thor
Zamama Fluctūs
Kanehekili Fluctus Plains and
plateaus Danube Planum...
- (Georgian) 24°28′N 114°41′W / 24.46°N 114.68°W / 24.46; -114.68 (Amirani)
Kanehekili Kāne
Milohai (Hawaiian) 18°13′S 33°37′W / 18.21°S 33.61°W / -18.21;...
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channels Tawhaki Volcanism /
Volcanoes Amirani Masubi Pele
Prometheus Surt Thor
Zamama Fluctūs
Kanehekili Fluctus Plains and
plateaus Danube Planum...
- Patera,
Manua Patera,
Dazhbog Patera, Surt Ji6 21.5° N – 21.5° S 0°–72° W
Kanehekili Fluctus Ji7 21.5° N – 21.5° S 72°–144° W Chaac-Camaxtli region, Monan...
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cause to
sacred Hawaiian sites including but not
limited to: Kūkuiokāne,
Kānehekili Heiau, and the Hālawa
heiau complex that
contained a Hale ʻo Papa, and...