Poliahu - Snow goddess
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Hi'iaka |
Spirit of the dance, Pele's sister |
Kamapua'a |
Appears as a man, a gigantic eight-eyed hog, a plant or fish. A spirit of rain, moisture, and growing things. Pele's opposite. |
Kamohoali'i |
Shark god and keeper of the water of life. Pele's respected other brother that led Pele to Hawaii |
Kanaloa |
God of ocean and ocean winds |
Kane |
God of sunlight, fresh water, and life in the nature |
Kane-hekili |
Spirit of thunder |
Ka-poho-i-kahi-ola |
Spirit of explosions |
Ke-o-ahi-kama-kaua |
Spirit of lava fountains |
Ke-ua-a-ke-po |
Spirit of the rain of fire |
Kihawahine |
Lizard goddess |
Ku |
God of war |
Lono |
God of peace, agriculture, fertility, wind, and rain |
Lono-Makua |
Keeper of the sacred fire sticks |
Maui |
Supernatural Hero |
Milu |
Ruler of the Underworld |
Pele |
Goddess of volcanoes |
Poliahu |
Goddess of snow. |