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Nuakea is a
beneficent goddess of milk and lactation. This name was also a
title for a wet
nurse of
royal prince,
according to
David Malo.
Nuakea was...
- Kapau-a-
Nuʻakea was a
Chiefess of Molokaʻi. Kapau-a-
Nuʻakea was the only
known child of
Chief Keʻoloʻewa and
Chiefess Nuʻakea. Kapau-a-
Nuʻakea and her...
- - demigod, son of
Kamohoalii the
shark god, and Kalei, a
mortal women Nuʻakea -
goddess of milk
Nightmarchers Nuʻu -
Hawaiian Noah Papa -
Goddess of...
- and
novelist Nuʻakea, High
Chieftess of Molokaʻi Hualani, High
Chieftess of Molokaʻi Keʻoloʻewa, High
Chief of Molokaʻi Kapau-a-
Nuʻakea,
Chieftess of...
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Kamauliwahine was the only
known child of
Lanileo and
Chiefess Kapau-a-
Nuʻakea of Molokaʻi.
Kamauliwahine succeeded her
mother in the
dignity of Aliʻi...
- High
Chiefess and "witch"
Nuakea of
Molokai High
Chief and "wizard" Moʻi
Keaunui had a granddaughter,
Chiefess Kapau-a-
Nuʻakea of Molokai.
Keaunui is traditionally...
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fertility Lono, god ****ociated with fertility, agriculture, rainfall, and
music Nuakea,
goddess of
lactation Anjea,
goddess or
spirit of
fertility Birrahgnooloo...
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prior to the end of the
ancient Hawaiian era.
Kamauaua Keʻoloʻewa Kapau-a-
Nuʻakea (female)
Kamauliwahine (female)
Hualani (female) some
number of generations...
- was also
married to his
paternal uncle Keaunui of ʻEwa, whom she bore
Nuʻakea of Molokai.
Kumuhonua was
related to the
Chiefess Mualani of Koʻolau Range...
- Lady
Nuʻakea, a
member of Maweke's family.
Maweke was a
chief and kahuna—wizard, so he was
greatly admired because of the “black magic”.
Nuakea's brother...