In Hawaiian mythology, Pakaʻa is the god of the wind and the inventor of the sail. In the legend, Pakaʻa was the child of a traveling royal named and a beautiful common woman named Laʻamaomao. Kuanu'uanu was summoned back to his leige before Pakaʻa's birth. Pakaʻa was then raised by Laʻamaomao and her elder brother Maʻilou, who Pakaʻa was told was his father. Pakaʻa however questioned this, because despite his young age, he was much taller than Maʻilou. He later served under Keawenuiaumi and taught his son Ku-a-Pakaʻa to follow in his footsteps.
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| - باكا (ميثولوجيا) (ar)
- Pakaa (it)
- Pakaʻa (en)
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| - باكا (بالإنجليزية: Paka'a) رب الريح في ، حفيد الخالق . ابتكر الشراع وقدمه لبحارة الجزر. (ar)
- In Hawaiian mythology, Pakaʻa is the god of the wind and the inventor of the sail. In the legend, Pakaʻa was the child of a traveling royal named and a beautiful common woman named Laʻamaomao. Kuanu'uanu was summoned back to his leige before Pakaʻa's birth. Pakaʻa was then raised by Laʻamaomao and her elder brother Maʻilou, who Pakaʻa was told was his father. Pakaʻa however questioned this, because despite his young age, he was much taller than Maʻilou. He later served under Keawenuiaumi and taught his son Ku-a-Pakaʻa to follow in his footsteps. (en)
- Nella mitologia hawaiana, Pakaʻa è il dio del vento e l'inventore della vela. Secondo la leggenda, Pakaʻa era figlio di un viaggiatore di stirpe reale di nome Kuanuʻuanu e di una bella donna non nobile di nome Laʻamaomao. Kuanu'uanu fu richiamato dal suo sovrano prima della nascita di Pakaʻa. Paka'a fu quindi cresciuto da La'amaomao e da suo fratello maggiore Maʻilou, di cui fu detto a Pakaʻa che era suo padre. Paka'a, però, dubitava di ciò, perché, nonostante la sua giovane età, era molto più alto di Maʻilou. (it)
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| - باكا (بالإنجليزية: Paka'a) رب الريح في ، حفيد الخالق . ابتكر الشراع وقدمه لبحارة الجزر. (ar)
- In Hawaiian mythology, Pakaʻa is the god of the wind and the inventor of the sail. In the legend, Pakaʻa was the child of a traveling royal named and a beautiful common woman named Laʻamaomao. Kuanu'uanu was summoned back to his leige before Pakaʻa's birth. Pakaʻa was then raised by Laʻamaomao and her elder brother Maʻilou, who Pakaʻa was told was his father. Pakaʻa however questioned this, because despite his young age, he was much taller than Maʻilou. He then went traveling with the king of Kauaʻi, Paiʻea, to the other Hawaiian Islands, taking the Gord of Laʻamaomao, which gave him control over the many winds of Hawaii. He later served under Keawenuiaumi and taught his son Ku-a-Pakaʻa to follow in his footsteps. (en)
- Nella mitologia hawaiana, Pakaʻa è il dio del vento e l'inventore della vela. Secondo la leggenda, Pakaʻa era figlio di un viaggiatore di stirpe reale di nome Kuanuʻuanu e di una bella donna non nobile di nome Laʻamaomao. Kuanu'uanu fu richiamato dal suo sovrano prima della nascita di Pakaʻa. Paka'a fu quindi cresciuto da La'amaomao e da suo fratello maggiore Maʻilou, di cui fu detto a Pakaʻa che era suo padre. Paka'a, però, dubitava di ciò, perché, nonostante la sua giovane età, era molto più alto di Maʻilou. Perciò incominciò a viaggiare con il re di Kauaʻi, Pai'ea, per le altre isole delle Hawaii, prenendo il Gord di Laʻamaomao, che gli conferiva il controllo sui molti venti delle Hawaii. In seguito, prestò servizio sotto Keawenuiaumi e insegnò a suo figlio Kuapakaʻa (o Ku-A-Pakaʻa) a seguire le sue orme. (it)
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