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  • In the traditions of ancient Hawaiʻi, Kanaloa is a god symbolized by the squid or by the octopus, and is typically associated with Kāne. It is also an...
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  • Look up Kanaloa in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Wikispecies has information related to Kanaloa. Kanaloa is a god in Hawaiian mythology symbolized...
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    Kanaloa kahoolawensis, the Ka palupalu o Kanaloa or kohe malama malama o kanaloa, is a species of flowering plant in the legume family, Fabaceae and is...
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    Lord Kanaloa (ロードカナロア, Rōdo Kanaroa, foaled 11 March 2008) is a Japanese Thoroughbred racehorse and sire. A specialist sprinter, he recorded his first...
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  • prior to about 1100 A.D., there is no mention of Kanaloa. The author is of the opinion that Kanaloa is, therefore, an addition from some later wave of...
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    Major League Rugby (MLR) is a professional rugby union competition for clubs in North America. In the 2023 season it was contested by twelve teams: eleven...
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  • The Kanaloa class is a pair of combination container and roll on/roll off ships built for Pacific Ocean service for Matson. Matson ordered the ships in...
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  • Babamunida kanaloa is a species of squat lobster in the family Munididae. It is found off of the Hawaiian Islands and Johnston Atoll, at depths between...
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  • naturally. Haumea is the sister of the gods Kāne and Kanaloa, and sometimes also the wife of Kanaloa. Some traditions identify Haumea with Papahānaumoku...
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  • Kanaloa manoa is a species of amphipod crustacean, and the only species in the genus Kanaloa. J. Lowry (2010). "Kanaloa J.L. Barnard, 1970". World Register...
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  • Lonesome Glory: only five-time winner of American champion steeplechaser Lord Kanaloa: Two time winner of both the Sprinters Stakes in Japan and the Hong Kong...
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    of his ribs.: 511  Kanaloa was watching when Kāne made the first man, and he too made a man, but could not bring him to life. Kanaloa then said to Kāne...
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    Hawaiian religion, Kū is one of the four great gods. The other three are Kanaloa, Kāne, and Lono. Some feathered god images or akua hulu manu are considered...
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  • means "man", and Kāne is one of the four major Hawaiian deities along with Kanaloa, Kū, and Lono. As a result, Kāne-milo-hai is occasionally confused with...
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  • had attempted to communicate with the Kanaloa crew via a radio, but Anna was absorbed through the rift. The Kanaloa crew intend on using Alex and her friends'...
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    is polytheistic, with many deities, most prominently Kāne, Kū, Lono and Kanaloa. Other notable deities include Laka, Kihawahine, Haumea, Papahānaumoku...
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    travels in search of him. The sea pours from her head over the land of Kanaloa (perhaps the island now known as Kahoʻolawe) and her brothers say: O the...
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  • Thyrocopa kanaloa is a moth of the family Xyloryctidae. It was first described by Matthew J. Medeiros in 2009. It is endemic to Kahoolawe. Medeiros, Matthew...
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    Hawaiian religion believes in four gods; Kāne, Kanaloa, Kū, and Lono. Kāne is the God of creation, Kanaloa is the God of the ocean, Ku is the God of war...
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    "ill-fitting" in Hawaiian. The name comes from the myth that the gods Kāne and Kanaloa threw a stone to determine the boundaries, but it was lost and later found...
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