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Kanaloa (botany)

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    Kanaloa (plant)

    Kanaloa kahoolawensis, the Ka palupalu o Kanaloa, is a species of flowering plant in the legume family, Fabaceae, that is endemic to Hawaiʻi. It is the only plant the monotypic genus Kanaloa.
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    Rhodacanthis

    Rhodacanthis is an extinct genus of finches in the Hawaiian honeycreeper subfamily, Drepanidinae. ... It is speculated that koaiʻa (Acacia koaia) was an important food source for both species, as their range did not overlap with that of koa. Kanaloa (Kanaloa spp.) pods and ʻaʻaliʻi (Dodonaea viscosa) berries were probably also eaten in addition to the occasional caterpillar.
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    Primitive Koa-finch

    The Primitive Koa-finch (Rhodacanthis litotes) is a species of finch in the Hawaiian honeycreeper subfamily, Drepanididae. ... The Primitive Koa-finch was a granivore, with a bill adapted to eat the hard seeds and pods of legumes, especially ka palupalu o kanaloa (Kanaloa kahoolawensis) and koaiʻa (Acacia koaia).
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    Battle of the Gods

    Battle of the Gods is a beat-em-up video game currently in development by Classified Studio productions. ... Kanaloa (Hawaiian God of Mischief)
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    Maui Nui Botanical Gardens

    The Maui Nui Botanical Gardens (7 acres), formerly known as the Maui Zoological and Botanical Gardens, are botanical gardens located at 150 Kanaloa Avenue, Kahului, Maui, Hawaii. They are open Monday through Saturday.
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    Tiki

    Tiki refers to large wood and stone carvings of humanoid forms in Central Eastern Polynesian cultures of the Pacific Ocean. ... Kanaloa then said to Kāne, “I will take your man, and he will die.”
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    Iao Valley

    ʻĪao Valley (Hawaiian: ʻĪ-ao: "cloud supreme", pronounced similar to "EE-ow") is a lush, stream-cut valley in West Maui, Hawaiʻi located 5 kilometres (3.107 mi) west of Wailuku. ... Kanaloa, the Hawaiian god of the underworld, is represented by the phallic stone of the ʻĪao Needle.
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    Tangaroa

    In Māori mythology, Tangaroa (also Takaroa) is one of the great gods, the god of the sea. ... In Hawaii, Kanaloa is associated with the squid or heʻe.
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    Kahoolawe

    Kahoʻolawe (pronounced /kəˌhoʊəˈlɑːwi/ in English and [kəˈhoʔoˈlɐve] in Hawaiian) is the smallest of the eight main volcanic islands in the Hawaiian Islands. ... Kaho'olawe Na Leo O Kanaloa: Chants and Stories of Kaho'olawe. ʻAi Pohaku Press.
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    Lono

    In Hawaiian mythology, the deity Lono is associated with fertility, agriculture, rainfall, and music. ... He was one of the four gods (with Kū, Kāne, and his twin brother Kanaloa) who existed before the world was created.

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Kanaloa (botany)