- In
Hawaiian mythology,
Wahieloa is a hero ****ociated with the Kaha'i and Laka epics.
Variations of his name in
other Polynesian languages include Wahieroa...
-
aumakua Poliʻahu -
goddesses of snow Tuna
Ukupanipo -
another shark god
Wahieloa Waka -
lizard goddess Wākea - Sky
father father of
islands Folklore in...
- Ka-hina-liʻi, and
brothers Ka-moho-aliʻi and Ka****la-o-ka-lani. From her
husband Wahieloa (also
called Wahialoa) she has a daughter, Laka, and a son Menehune. Pele-kumu-honua...
- or Lasa). In one
Hawaiian legend, Laka is the
daughter of the Ali'i nui
Wahieloa and Hoʻolaukahili,
grandson of Kahaʻinuiahema. He
plans to sail to Hawaii...
- may
refer to:
Vahieroa (Tahitian mythology)
Vahieroa (Tuamotu mythology)
Wahieloa This
disambiguation page
lists articles ****ociated with the
title Vahieroa...
- to a son,
named Rātā, who
would one day
avenge the
death of Wahieroa.
Wahieloa –
Hawaii Vahieroa (Tahitian mythology)
Vahieroa (Tuamotu mythology) Vahi-vero...
- wife Te-vahine-hua-rei (Beckwith 1970:261). Vahi-vero
Wahieroa - Māori
Wahieloa -
Hawaii Vahieroa (Tahitian mythology) M. Beckwith,
Hawaiian Mythology...
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bones of the
other voyagers (Beckwith 1970:260-261).
Wahieroa - Māori
Wahieloa -
Hawaii Vahieroa (Tuamotu mythology) Vahi-vero -
Tuamotu M. Beckwith,...
-
basket (Beckwith 1970:261).
Vahieroa (Tuamotu mythology)
Wahieroa - Māori
Wahieloa -
Hawaii Vahieroa (Tahitian mythology) M. Beckwith,
Hawaiian Mythology...