Kamohoalii

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Kamohoalii
In Hawaiian mythology, Ka-moho-ali'i is a shark god and a son of Haumea and Kāne Milohai.Ka-moho-ali'i swam in the area around Maui and Kahoolawe. When a ship was lost at sea, Ka-moho-ali'i shook his tail in front of the fleet and the kahuna would feed him "awa" (a name for kava, a narcotic drink), and Ka-moho-ali'i 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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Kamohoalii
[Polynesian] Like Romans of antiquity, the people of Hawaii Nei, the ancient land, had personal family gods. One of the most favorite for this illustrious position, in a household of people who's work had to do with the sea, was the shark-god Kamohoalii. He was the elder brother to Pele, the goddess of fire. Kamohoalii enjoyed lounging the deep waters around Maui. Especially in the narrow, swift straight between Maui and the 'tapu', sacred island of Kahoolawe, where most knew him by another name, that of Kalahiki. His favorite trick around there, was to find the fleet of fishing canoes when they were out of sight of land, and hopelessly lost. Kalahiki would then swim in front of the lead boat and shake his tail. The Kahuna of the fleet, a man learned in the ways of the shark-god, would then order that 'awa' be fed to Kalahiki. This potion was made from bitter roots that had no possible use, except as something to ferment into a strong drink. The shark-god would then reward the people by leading ...
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