- In
Hawaiian mythology, Kāne-milo-hai is the
brother of Kāmohoaliʻi, Pele, Kapo, Nāmaka and Hiʻiaka (among others) by Haumea. He is a
figure most prominently...
- In
Hawaiian religion, Kamohoaliʻi is a
shark god and a
brother of Kāne
Milohaʻi, Pele, Kapo, Nāmaka, and Hiʻiaka. He is also the
father of Nanaue. Kamohoaliʻi...
- mythology. She is the
mother of many
important deities, such as Pele, Kāne
Milohai, Kāmohoaliʻi, Nāmaka, Kapo, and Hiʻiaka.
Haumea is one of the most important...
- jealousy, and capriciousness. She has
numerous siblings,
including Kāne
Milohai, Kamohoaliʻi, Nāmaka, and
numerous sisters named Hiʻiaka, the most famous...
- (novel), a 1979
novel by
Jeffrey Archer Kāne,
major Hawaiian god Kāne
Milohai,
minor Hawaiian god Kane (given name),
shared by
several notable people...
- flat
island with reefs. The
northwestern islands are ****ociated with Kāne
Milohaʻi in
Hawaiian mythology, the
brother of Pele,
creator of the islands, who...
-
Nemesis -
agent with
talent for
impersonation Sarge Steel - head of DMA Kāne
Milohai - The
deity Wonder Woman took as her
patron saint to
infiltrate Paradise...
- some
versions have them as the same goddess. She is the
sister of Kāne
Milohaʻi, Kāmohoaliʻi, Pele, Nāmaka and Hiʻiaka. Kapo also had a
detachable ****...
- 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; -33.61 (Amirani)...
- as male
counterparts of the Amazons. Zeus
murders the
Hawaiian god Kāne
Milohaʻi, a
patron of
Wonder Woman, and uses his
heart to
resurrect Achilles Warkiller...