the fire of Kawelo

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The fire of Kawelo is a legendary element from Hawaiian tradition associated with the storied figure Kawelo and the dramatic, rocky landscape of Keahiakawelo on the island of Lānaʻi.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf element of Hawaiian tradition
legendary element
mythological motif
associatedWith Kawelo NERFINISHED
Keahiakawelo NERFINISHED
island of Lānaʻi NERFINISHED
culture Hawaiian
describedAs legendary fire associated with Kawelo at Keahiakawelo
hasCulturalSignificance contributes to sacred and legendary character of Keahiakawelo
part of local Lānaʻi lore
hasElementType fire
hasEtymology Ke ahi a Kawelo literally means “the fire of Kawelo” in Hawaiian NERFINISHED
hasGeographicContext Hawaiian Islands NERFINISHED
hasIslandContext Lānaʻi NERFINISHED
hasLandscapeContext dramatic rocky landscape
hasLocation Keahiakawelo, Lānaʻi, Hawaii NERFINISHED
hasMythologicalRole explains distinctive rock formations at Keahiakawelo
hasNameInHawaiian Keahiakawelo NERFINISHED
hasNarrativeFunction links person Kawelo with landscape of Lānaʻi
namedAfter Kawelo NERFINISHED
partOf broader corpus of Hawaiian legends
mythic history of Lānaʻi
relatedPlace Keahiakawelo rock garden NERFINISHED
topicOf Hawaiian oral tradition
tradition Hawaiian tradition

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Keahiakawelo (Garden of the Gods) hasNameMeaning the fire of Kawelo
subject surface form: Keahiakawelo