Kanaloa

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Kanaloa is a prominent Hawaiian god often associated with the ocean, the underworld, and complementary balance to the sky god Kāne.

All labels observed (4)

Label Occurrences
Kanaloa canonical 6
Ku-ka-ili-moku 2
Ku-kaili-moku 1

How this entity was disambiguated

Statements (48)

Predicate Object
instanceOf Hawaiian deity
ocean god
underworld god
associatedWith afterlife
complementary balance
darkness
death
freshwater springs
ocean
saltwater
sea
spiritual power
underworld
category Hawaiian gods
sea and river gods
underworld gods
complements Kāne
consideredOneOf four great Hawaiian gods
major Hawaiian gods
cosmicRole embodiment of the sea
embodiment of the underworld
principle of balance with Kāne
culture Hawaiian mythology
Polynesian mythology
domain deep ocean
sea
underworld realm
gender male deity
hasAspect healing
navigation
voyaging
hasFunction controller of ocean depths
guide of souls
protector of seafarers
languageName Hawaiian
surface form: Hawaiian language
mythologicalType chthonic deity
nature deity
nameMeaning often interpreted as “the great one” or “the vast one”
oftenContrastedWith Kāne as sky and life god
pairedWith Kāne
relatedConcept Kāne and Kanaloa duality
religion traditional Hawaiian religion
role counterpart to the sky god Kāne
symbol octopus
sea creatures
squid
worshippedBy Native Hawaiians
worshippedIn Hawaiian Islands

How these facts were elicited

Referenced by (10)

Full triples — surface form annotated when it differs from this entity's canonical label.

Native Hawaiians majorDeity Kanaloa
Lono majorDeityGroupMembers Kanaloa
Kāne oneOfFourMajorGodsWith Kanaloa
Kāne epithet Kanaloa
this entity surface form: Kāne-hoalani
Kāne contrastedWith Kanaloa
Ku pantheonPeers Kanaloa
Ku hasAspect Kanaloa
this entity surface form: Ku-ka-ili-moku
Ku hasAspect Kanaloa
this entity surface form: Ku-kaili-moku
Ku epithet Kanaloa
this entity surface form: Ku-ka-ili-moku