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- Nuakea abstract "For a Hawaiian goddess of milk, see Nuakea (deity).Nuʻakea was a High Chiefess in Ancient Hawaii, who was a Princess of Oʻahu island by birth and became Queen of Molokaʻi, another Hawaiian island.She is mentioned in Hawaiian legends and by historian Abraham Fornander.".
- Q7067785 abstract "For a Hawaiian goddess of milk, see Nuakea (deity).Nuʻakea was a High Chiefess in Ancient Hawaii, who was a Princess of Oʻahu island by birth and became Queen of Molokaʻi, another Hawaiian island.She is mentioned in Hawaiian legends and by historian Abraham Fornander.".
- Nuakea comment "For a Hawaiian goddess of milk, see Nuakea (deity).Nuʻakea was a High Chiefess in Ancient Hawaii, who was a Princess of Oʻahu island by birth and became Queen of Molokaʻi, another Hawaiian island.She is mentioned in Hawaiian legends and by historian Abraham Fornander.".
- Q7067785 comment "For a Hawaiian goddess of milk, see Nuakea (deity).Nuʻakea was a High Chiefess in Ancient Hawaii, who was a Princess of Oʻahu island by birth and became Queen of Molokaʻi, another Hawaiian island.She is mentioned in Hawaiian legends and by historian Abraham Fornander.".