Hawaiian deity
C15772
concept
A Hawaiian deity is a divine being from Native Hawaiian religion associated with natural forces, ancestral spirits, and cultural practices, often embodied in specific landscapes, animals, or phenomena.
All labels observed (7)
| Label | Occurrences |
|---|---|
| Hawaiian deity canonical | 8 |
| Polynesian deity | 5 |
| Hawaiian goddess | 3 |
| aspect of Kāne | 2 |
| figure in Hawaiian mythology | 2 |
| Hawaiian deity aspect | 1 |
| aspect of Kū | 1 |
Instances (19)
| Instance | Via concept surface |
|---|---|
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Hawaiian goddess Haumea
surface form:
Haumea
|
Hawaiian goddess |
| Kanaloa | — |
| Wākea | figure in Hawaiian mythology |
| Papahānaumoku | — |
| Hina | Polynesian deity |
| Tāne | Polynesian deity |
| Tū | Polynesian deity |
| Tagaloa | Polynesian deity |
| Rongo | Polynesian deity |
| Madame Pele | Hawaiian goddess |
| Hiʻiaka | Hawaiian goddess |
| Kāne Milohai | — |
| Kane | — |
| Kāne-nui-akea | — |
| Kāne-hekili | — |
| Ku-of-the-lands | Hawaiian deity aspect |
|
Namaka (Hawaiian water spirit)
surface form:
Namaka
|
— |
| Pāpā | figure in Hawaiian mythology |
| Pele | — |