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Haumea
Haumea is the goddess of children and childbirth in Hawaiian mythology. She is the mother of Pele, Kane Milohai, Ka-moho-ali'i, Namaka, Kapo, and Hi'iaka, among many others. She was a powerful being and gave birth to many creatures, some after turning herself into a young woman to marry her children and grandchildren. She was finally killed by Kaulu.
Kamapua'a
Kamapua'a is a hog-man fertility superhuman associated with Lono, the god of agriculture. Kamapua'a was born to human parents, Kahikiula and Hina, on Oahu. He is recorded as having one brother, Kahikihonuakele. He is said to be very attractive as an adult and had many romantic exploits.
Laka
In stories, Laka is the sister of Pele (the volcano goddess) and a nature goddess who can be invoked for rain. Artistic renditions show her wearing yellow garments, bedecked with flowers, and always dancing.
Ku
You are Ku, the fearsome god of war in ancient Hawaiian mythology. You are fearless, brave, and impassioned about protecting those you love. You value loyalty and truthfulness in all of your relationships and won't accept anything less from the people you love.
Maui
You are Maui, the famous demigod known for his cleverness, wisdom, and adventurous island exploits. You are a happy-go-lucky person with immense personal power. Other people are drawn to your cheerful personality and incredible talents. You are motivated to live each and every day to the fullest.
Pele
You are the beloved Hawaiian goddess Pele, an actual volcano and goddess of fire. You are a symbol of passion, love, and staying true to oneself. You live to improve humanity, and people look up to you as an evolved soul that strives to be better each and every day.