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In Hawaiian mythology, Nāmaka (or Nā-maka-o-Kahaʻi, the eyes of Kahaʻi) appears as a sea goddess in the Pele family. She is an older sister of Pele-honua-mea. She is the daughter of and Haumea, whose other children are Pele, the Hiʻiaka sisters, the Kama brothers, and the bird . becomes Namaka's husband in Kahiki, but then later the husband of Pele, and because of this Pele, the Hiʻiaka sisters, Malulani, and Kaʻōhelo migrate to Hawaii. When Pele quarrels with her powerful sister Namaka, Namaka sends tidal waves to destroy Pele's lands and homes. Helped by her family, Pele fights Namaka, but Namaka defeats her.

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  • ناماكا (ميثولوجيا) (ar)
  • Nāmaka (fr)
  • Nāmaka (en)
  • Namaka (mitologia) (pt)
  • Na-maka-o-kaha'i (sv)
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  • ناماكا (بالإنجليزية: Namaka)‏ ربة بحر بولينيزية. هي أخت ربة النار. وهي روح مائي. وفي أسطورة تذكر أنه عندما تشاجر بيليه مع شقيقة بيلي القوية، ناماكا، أرسلت ناماكا موجات مد وجزر لتدمير أراضي بيليه ومنازله. وبمساعدة أسرتها، يحارب بيليه ناماكا، لكن ناماكا تهزمه. (ar)
  • Nāmaka ou Nā-maka-o-Kahaʻi, qui signifie littéralement en français « les yeux de Kahaʻi », est la déesse de l'eau et de la mer de la mythologie hawaïenne. Elle est la sœur de Pélé, déesse des volcans et du feu, avec laquelle elle est en conflit. Namaka, satellite de la planète naine Hauméa, porte son nom. (fr)
  • Namaka é a deusa do mar e da água da mitologia havaiana no ciclo de Pele. A lua de Haumea, Namaka, deve o seu nome a esta deusa. Ela é filha de Ku-waha-ilo e Haumea, cujos outros filhos são Pele, a irmã e o irmão Kama. Aukelenuiaiku torna-se marido de Namaka em Kahiki e mais tarde marido de Pele, e por causa disso Pele, as irmãs Hiʻiaka, Malulani e Kaʻōhelo, migram para o Havaí. Quando Pele briga com sua poderosa irmã, Namaka, ela envia ondas para destruir as terras e casas de Pele. Ajudado por sua família, Pele luta com Namaka, mas Namaka a derrota. (pt)
  • Na-maka-o-kaha'i var i Oceaniens mytologi på Hawaii Pelès storasyster, dotter till den kvinnliga anden Haumea (Hina), som i sin tur har jordmodern och himmelsfadern till föräldrar. Na-maka-o-kaha'i jagade systern till Hawaii efter att Pelè förfört hennes man. (sv)
  • In Hawaiian mythology, Nāmaka (or Nā-maka-o-Kahaʻi, the eyes of Kahaʻi) appears as a sea goddess in the Pele family. She is an older sister of Pele-honua-mea. She is the daughter of and Haumea, whose other children are Pele, the Hiʻiaka sisters, the Kama brothers, and the bird . becomes Namaka's husband in Kahiki, but then later the husband of Pele, and because of this Pele, the Hiʻiaka sisters, Malulani, and Kaʻōhelo migrate to Hawaii. When Pele quarrels with her powerful sister Namaka, Namaka sends tidal waves to destroy Pele's lands and homes. Helped by her family, Pele fights Namaka, but Namaka defeats her. (en)
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  • ناماكا (بالإنجليزية: Namaka)‏ ربة بحر بولينيزية. هي أخت ربة النار. وهي روح مائي. وفي أسطورة تذكر أنه عندما تشاجر بيليه مع شقيقة بيلي القوية، ناماكا، أرسلت ناماكا موجات مد وجزر لتدمير أراضي بيليه ومنازله. وبمساعدة أسرتها، يحارب بيليه ناماكا، لكن ناماكا تهزمه. (ar)
  • Nāmaka ou Nā-maka-o-Kahaʻi, qui signifie littéralement en français « les yeux de Kahaʻi », est la déesse de l'eau et de la mer de la mythologie hawaïenne. Elle est la sœur de Pélé, déesse des volcans et du feu, avec laquelle elle est en conflit. Namaka, satellite de la planète naine Hauméa, porte son nom. (fr)
  • In Hawaiian mythology, Nāmaka (or Nā-maka-o-Kahaʻi, the eyes of Kahaʻi) appears as a sea goddess in the Pele family. She is an older sister of Pele-honua-mea. She is the daughter of and Haumea, whose other children are Pele, the Hiʻiaka sisters, the Kama brothers, and the bird . becomes Namaka's husband in Kahiki, but then later the husband of Pele, and because of this Pele, the Hiʻiaka sisters, Malulani, and Kaʻōhelo migrate to Hawaii. When Pele quarrels with her powerful sister Namaka, Namaka sends tidal waves to destroy Pele's lands and homes. Helped by her family, Pele fights Namaka, but Namaka defeats her. In Thrum's myth Nāmaka is called the chiefess of the Mu and Menehune people when they are summoned to build the watercourse for Kikiaola at Waimea on Kauaʻi (Beckwith 1970:193, 495). When Pele causes a conflagration by staying too close to the fire god , Nāmaka drives her away (Beckwith 1970:170). Another legend mentions that Nāmaka's guardian dog, Moela is reduced to ashes when he touches (Beckwith 1970:348). (en)
  • Namaka é a deusa do mar e da água da mitologia havaiana no ciclo de Pele. A lua de Haumea, Namaka, deve o seu nome a esta deusa. Ela é filha de Ku-waha-ilo e Haumea, cujos outros filhos são Pele, a irmã e o irmão Kama. Aukelenuiaiku torna-se marido de Namaka em Kahiki e mais tarde marido de Pele, e por causa disso Pele, as irmãs Hiʻiaka, Malulani e Kaʻōhelo, migram para o Havaí. Quando Pele briga com sua poderosa irmã, Namaka, ela envia ondas para destruir as terras e casas de Pele. Ajudado por sua família, Pele luta com Namaka, mas Namaka a derrota. (pt)
  • Na-maka-o-kaha'i var i Oceaniens mytologi på Hawaii Pelès storasyster, dotter till den kvinnliga anden Haumea (Hina), som i sin tur har jordmodern och himmelsfadern till föräldrar. Na-maka-o-kaha'i jagade systern till Hawaii efter att Pelè förfört hennes man. (sv)
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