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- Laka abstract "In Hawaiian mythology, Laka is the name of a popular hero from Polynesian mythology. (In other parts of Polynesia she is known as Rātā, Rata, Lata, Ata, or Lasa). Lengthy legends of her exploits extend throughout the islands, and the kings of Tahiti and Hawaiʻi claimed her as their ancestor. In the Hawaiian legend, Laka is the daughter of Wahieloa and Hina-hawa'e. She plans to sail to Hawaii to avenge the murder of her father, but her canoe-building is thwarted by the little gods of the forest. Because of her offerings to the great gods, however, they give her two outriggers that binds her together for her long voyage. She and her companions successfully steal the bones of her father from the cave of Kai-kapu.In Hawaiʻi, Laka was also a deity identified with the hula and the red lehua blossom and is a deity of fertility. In the story of Hiʻiaka, Laka is one of Pele's sisters and guardian of the woodland.Sources:R.D. Craig, Dictionary of Polynesian Mythology (Greenwood Press: New York, 1989), 134.M. Beckwith, Hawaiian Mythology (Yale U.P.: New Haven, 1948), 263-75.".
- Laka thumbnail Lehua_blossoms_hawaii_02.jpg?width=300.
- Laka wikiPageID "96315".
- Laka wikiPageLength "3620".
- Laka wikiPageOutDegree "33".
- Laka wikiPageRevisionID "695469841".
- Laka wikiPageWikiLink Aotona.
- Laka wikiPageWikiLink Aumakua.
- Laka wikiPageWikiLink Bishop_Museum.
- Laka wikiPageWikiLink Category:Hawaiian_mythology.
- Laka wikiPageWikiLink Category:Polynesian_mythology_(multi-region).
- Laka wikiPageWikiLink Cook_Islands.
- Laka wikiPageWikiLink Greenwood_Publishing_Group.
- Laka wikiPageWikiLink Haelefeke.
- Laka wikiPageWikiLink Hawaii.
- Laka wikiPageWikiLink Hawaiian_narrative.
- Laka wikiPageWikiLink Hina-hawae.
- Laka wikiPageWikiLink Hiʻiaka.
- Laka wikiPageWikiLink Hula.
- Laka wikiPageWikiLink Kahai.
- Laka wikiPageWikiLink Kai-kapu.
- Laka wikiPageWikiLink Kumu-Honua.
- Laka wikiPageWikiLink Marquesas_Islands.
- Laka wikiPageWikiLink Martha_Warren_Beckwith.
- Laka wikiPageWikiLink Outrigger_canoe.
- Laka wikiPageWikiLink Pele_(deity).
- Laka wikiPageWikiLink Polynesia.
- Laka wikiPageWikiLink Polynesian_narrative.
- Laka wikiPageWikiLink Rarotonga.
- Laka wikiPageWikiLink Rata_(Tahitian_mythology).
- Laka wikiPageWikiLink Rata_(Tuamotu_mythology).
- Laka wikiPageWikiLink Rātā_(Māori_mythology).
- Laka wikiPageWikiLink Savaii.
- Laka wikiPageWikiLink Tahiti.
- Laka wikiPageWikiLink Tau,_American_Samoa.
- Laka wikiPageWikiLink Tonga.
- Laka wikiPageWikiLink Wahieloa.
- Laka wikiPageWikiLink Yale_University_Press.
- Laka wikiPageWikiLink File:Lehua_blossoms_hawaii_02.jpg.
- Laka wikiPageWikiLinkText "Aka".
- Laka wikiPageWikiLinkText "Laka".
- Laka wikiPageWikiLinkText "Rata".
- Laka wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Okina.
- Laka wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Other_uses.
- Laka wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Reflist.
- Laka subject Category:Hawaiian_mythology.
- Laka subject Category:Polynesian_mythology_(multi-region).
- Laka hypernym Hero.
- Laka type Person.
- Laka comment "In Hawaiian mythology, Laka is the name of a popular hero from Polynesian mythology. (In other parts of Polynesia she is known as Rātā, Rata, Lata, Ata, or Lasa). Lengthy legends of her exploits extend throughout the islands, and the kings of Tahiti and Hawaiʻi claimed her as their ancestor. In the Hawaiian legend, Laka is the daughter of Wahieloa and Hina-hawa'e.".
- Laka label "Laka".
- Laka sameAs Q7682578.
- Laka sameAs Лака,_бог.
- Laka sameAs Laka_(Göttin).
- Laka sameAs Laka_(mitologija).
- Laka sameAs m.0nw2g.
- Laka sameAs Rata.
- Laka sameAs Q7682578.
- Laka wasDerivedFrom Laka?oldid=695469841.
- Laka depiction Lehua_blossoms_hawaii_02.jpg.
- Laka isPrimaryTopicOf Laka.