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In Hawaiian religion, Kamohoaliʻi is a shark god and a brother of Kāne Milohaʻi, Pele, Kapo, Nāmaka, and Hiʻiaka. Kamohoaliʻi swam in the area around the islands of Maui and Kahoolawe. When a ship was lost at sea, Ka-moho-aliʻi shook his tail in front of the fleet and the kahuna would feed him awa, a narcotic drink, and Kamohoaliʻi would guide the men home. He is sometimes said to have guided the ships of the original inhabitants of Hawaii from the mainland to their island home in this way.

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  • كاموهوالي (ar)
  • Kā-moho-aliʻi (fr)
  • Kāmohoaliʻi (en)
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  • کاموهوالي (بالإنجليزية: Kamohoalii)‏ Nei (الأرض القديمة) في هاواي، يشبه الرومان القدماء، فله أرباب عائلة شخصيون. من أحبهم إلى قلوب أولئك الذين يضطرون أن يعملوا في البحر هو الرب القرش کاموهوالي. كان الأخ الأكبر Pele ربة النار. (ar)
  • Ka-moho-aliʻi (ou Kalahiki, Kahoolawe) est un dieu requin hawaïen et un des fils de Haumea et Kāne Milohai. Ka-moho-ali'i nage aux alentours des îles de Maui et de Kahoolawe. Lorsqu'un bateau est perdu en mer, Ka-moho-aliʻi aide les hommes à retrouver le chemin de la maison. Il est dit parfois qu'il a guidé les habitants originels de Hawaï du continent vers leurs îles. (fr)
  • In Hawaiian religion, Kamohoaliʻi is a shark god and a brother of Kāne Milohaʻi, Pele, Kapo, Nāmaka, and Hiʻiaka. Kamohoaliʻi swam in the area around the islands of Maui and Kahoolawe. When a ship was lost at sea, Ka-moho-aliʻi shook his tail in front of the fleet and the kahuna would feed him awa, a narcotic drink, and Kamohoaliʻi would guide the men home. He is sometimes said to have guided the ships of the original inhabitants of Hawaii from the mainland to their island home in this way. (en)
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  • کاموهوالي (بالإنجليزية: Kamohoalii)‏ Nei (الأرض القديمة) في هاواي، يشبه الرومان القدماء، فله أرباب عائلة شخصيون. من أحبهم إلى قلوب أولئك الذين يضطرون أن يعملوا في البحر هو الرب القرش کاموهوالي. كان الأخ الأكبر Pele ربة النار. (ar)
  • Ka-moho-aliʻi (ou Kalahiki, Kahoolawe) est un dieu requin hawaïen et un des fils de Haumea et Kāne Milohai. Ka-moho-ali'i nage aux alentours des îles de Maui et de Kahoolawe. Lorsqu'un bateau est perdu en mer, Ka-moho-aliʻi aide les hommes à retrouver le chemin de la maison. Il est dit parfois qu'il a guidé les habitants originels de Hawaï du continent vers leurs îles. (fr)
  • In Hawaiian religion, Kamohoaliʻi is a shark god and a brother of Kāne Milohaʻi, Pele, Kapo, Nāmaka, and Hiʻiaka. Kamohoaliʻi swam in the area around the islands of Maui and Kahoolawe. When a ship was lost at sea, Ka-moho-aliʻi shook his tail in front of the fleet and the kahuna would feed him awa, a narcotic drink, and Kamohoaliʻi would guide the men home. He is sometimes said to have guided the ships of the original inhabitants of Hawaii from the mainland to their island home in this way. Kamohoaliʻi had the power to take on the form of any fish and is believed to own multiple underwater caves beneath the ocean where he dwells. (en)
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