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Waiakeakua (wā'i-ā-ke-āku'ă):

/ wā'i-ā-ke-āku'ă / Haw to Eng, Parker (1922),

water of the gods. Gulch spring, Lanai.

Stream and gulch, Honolua qd., Maui. Stream, Hāla-wa qd., Molokaʻi. Waterfall and stream, Mānoa Valley, Honolulu (said to be on the east side of the valley). Lit., water [used] by the god. (Kāne and Kanaloa, after making Puna-hou spring, came to this pool. A goddess, Kāmehaʻikana—alternate name for Haumea—flirted with them. Her servant tried to stop her and was turned to stone. Kāne left his footprint on the stone at the pool's edge.)

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