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  hawaiian tiki gods history
In Hawaiian mythology, Kane Milohai is the father of the tiki gods Ka-moho-ali'i, Pele (whom he exiled to Hawaii), Kapo, Namaka and Hi'iaka by Haumea.
For example: Kane was called upon during the building of a canoe, Kanaloa during the sailing of it; Kane governed the northern edge of the ecliptic, Kanaloa the southern; Kanaloa points to hidden springs, and Kane then taps them out.
Interpretations of Kanaloa as a god of evil opposing the good Kane (a reading that defies their paired invocations and shared devotees in Ancient Hawaii) is likely the result of European missionary efforts to recast the four major divinities of Hawaii in the image of the Christian Trinity plus Satan.
www.mythichawaii.com /tiki-gods.htm   (2637 words)

  
  Kane Milohai
In Polynesian mythology, Kane Milohai is the father of Kamohoalii, Pele (whom he exiled to Hawaii), Pere, Kapo, Namaka and Hi'iaka by Haumea.
The user of the boat had merely to state his destination and the boat took him there.
Alternative: Kane, Kane-Hekili ("thunderer" or "lightning breaking through the sky"), Kane Hoalani
www.ebroadcast.com.au /lookup/encyclopedia/ka/Kane_Hoalani.html   (82 words)

  
  Kane
The surname Kane is of Irish Extraction and is the anglicized form of O'Cahan.
Kane, played by Glenn Jacobs (born April 26, 1967 in Madrid, Spain, but raised near Nashville, Tennessee) is a professional wrestler for World Wrestling Entertainment on the RAW brand.
Kane won the WWF World Heavyweight Title in 1998 which was the highlight of his career so far.
www.guajara.com /wiki/en/wikipedia/k/ka/kane.html   (198 words)

  
 Kane
Kane’s brother, The Undertaker[?] is responsible for this deformity.
Although Kane was believed to have also perished in the fire, he was in fact rescued from the blaze by Paul Bearer who raised him as his own son (which was convenient since Kane was his son) although apparently never revealing this information to Kane until adulthood.
Kane eventually dug up the Undertaker's parents (one of whom was Kane's mother) from the sound stage in New Jersey, brought their remains to a wrestling show where he proceeded to toss Undertaker into his mother's coffin (along with her bones) and then set the Undertaker's father's remains on fire.
www.fastload.org /ka/Kane.html   (1139 words)

  
 Kane   (Site not responding. Last check: )
V Polynéském bájesloví, Kāne mohl odkazovat se na Kane Milohai, otec Pele, nebo Tane, bůh lesů a světla.
Vidět jeden Kane Milohai nebo Tane pro další podrobnosti.
Kane vyhrál WWF svět Heavyweight titul v 1998 který byl upozornit na jeho kariéry doposud.
wikipedia.infostar.cz /k/ka/kane.html   (134 words)

  
 Kane
The Undertaker supposedly burned his younger brother as a child, and this traumatic injury was the impetus for Kane’s introduction to the WWF on October 5, 1997.
Kane's story is bizarre and self-contradictory -- Largely due to the WWF creative staff's inability to maintain any sense of storyline continuity.
Paul insisted that this was a falsehood and eventually claimed that not only was Kane still alive, but was coming to the WWF for revenge.
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 Tiki God Hawaiian Statues   (Site not responding. Last check: )
Kane Milohai is the father of Ka-moho-ali'i, Pele (whom he exiled to Hawaii), Kapo, Namaka and Hi'iaka by Haumea.
Roughly equivalent deities are known as Tangaroa in Aotearoa, Tagaloa in Samoa, Tangaloa in Tonga, and Ta?aroa in Tahiti.
For example: Kane was called upon during the building of a canoe, Kanaloa during the sailing of it; Kane governed the northern edge of the ecliptic, Kanaloa the southern; Kanaloa points to hidden springs, and Kane then taps them out.
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 Kane - Qwika
Kane Image:Kane.jpg Ensign Kane was a Starfleet officer that served aboard...
Kane Kane is a place in Pennsylvania, The USA, see Kane (Pennsylvania) the alias of an US-American...
Kane In mitologia, K?ne it can be mentioned Kane Milohai, father of Skin, or Tane, the...
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 Pele, Hawaiian Goddess
Mount Kilauea Volcano is the home of Pele, the Hawaiian volcano goddess.
Pele is a goddess of fire, lightning, dance, volcanoes and violence, a daughter of Haumea and Kane Milohai.
Early Hawaiians respected and honored Pele, and made offerings to please her or calm her wrath.
www.kilaueaadventure.com /pele-hawaiian-goddess.php   (153 words)

  
 Pele Hawaiian Goddess of the Volcano: Mythical Realm presents people of myth and legend
Pele, the Hawaiian (Polynesian) goddess of the volcano, was born in Honua-Mea, part of Tahiti.
She was one of a family of six daughters and seven sons born to Haumea (a very ancient Earth goddess) and Kane Milohai (creator of the sky, earth and upper heavens).
There are a number of variations in the legends that tell of how Pele first came to the Hawaiian Islands.
www.mythicalrealm.com /legends/pele.html   (832 words)

  
 Kane
Para ver o artigo sobre o wrestler Glen Jacobs, mais conhecido por '''Kane''', veja Glen Jacobs'':
Na mitologia polinésia, '''Kāne''' pode referir-se a Kane Milohai, pai de Pele, ou a Tane, o deus das florestas e da luz.
Veja Kane Milohai e Tane para mais detalhes.
cubano.ws /info-atual/kane   (134 words)

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