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- Wākea abstract "In the Hawaiian religion, Wākea, the Sky father weds Papahānaumoku, the earth mother. The two are considered the parent couple of the ruling chiefs of Hawaii. Wākea was the eldest son of Kahiko (\"Ancient One\"), who lived in Olalowaia. He is the ancestor of the aliʻi (nobility of Hawaii), the ruling class that make up the aristocracy known as the noho ali'i o Hawaii (ruling chiefs of Hawaii). Wākea is the grandson of Welaahilaninui. The priests and common people come from his brothers, one of whom was called Makuʻu. Wākea means expansive space, zenith, or heaven and Papa means foundation or surface; together, they create a symbol of land and sky or heaven and earth.Wākea's first high priest was called Komoʻawa.When Wākea was on Earth in ancient times, he was a High Chief.".
- Wākea wikiPageExternalLink PS05_158.HTM.
- Wākea wikiPageID "95864".
- Wākea wikiPageLength "4879".
- Wākea wikiPageOutDegree "46".
- Wākea wikiPageRevisionID "705222852".
- Wākea wikiPageWikiLink Alapaiwahine.
- Wākea wikiPageWikiLink Aliʻi.
- Wākea wikiPageWikiLink Aristocracy.
- Wākea wikiPageWikiLink Atea.
- Wākea wikiPageWikiLink Calabash.
- Wākea wikiPageWikiLink Category:Ancient_Hawaiian_royalty.
- Wākea wikiPageWikiLink Category:Comparative_mythology.
- Wākea wikiPageWikiLink Category:Hawaiian_mythology.
- Wākea wikiPageWikiLink Category:Sky_and_weather_deities.
- Wākea wikiPageWikiLink Cook_Islands.
- Wākea wikiPageWikiLink Earth.
- Wākea wikiPageWikiLink Hawaii_(island).
- Wākea wikiPageWikiLink Hawaiian_Islands.
- Wākea wikiPageWikiLink Hawaiian_religion.
- Wākea wikiPageWikiLink Hihiku.
- Wākea wikiPageWikiLink Kahiko.
- Wākea wikiPageWikiLink Kalaninuiamamao.
- Wākea wikiPageWikiLink Kalo_in_Hawaii.
- Wākea wikiPageWikiLink Kaoupe-alii.
- Wākea wikiPageWikiLink Kapu.
- Wākea wikiPageWikiLink Kauai.
- Wākea wikiPageWikiLink Kaʻula.
- Wākea wikiPageWikiLink Kealiʻiwahilani.
- Wākea wikiPageWikiLink Kumuhonua_(first_man).
- Wākea wikiPageWikiLink Kumuʻuli.
- Wākea wikiPageWikiLink Laʻilaʻi.
- Wākea wikiPageWikiLink Lehua.
- Wākea wikiPageWikiLink Mangaia.
- Wākea wikiPageWikiLink Maui.
- Wākea wikiPageWikiLink Mother_goddess.
- Wākea wikiPageWikiLink Māori_mythology.
- Wākea wikiPageWikiLink Native_Hawaiians.
- Wākea wikiPageWikiLink Niihau.
- Wākea wikiPageWikiLink Nobility.
- Wākea wikiPageWikiLink Olalowaia.
- Wākea wikiPageWikiLink Papahānaumoku.
- Wākea wikiPageWikiLink Rangi_and_Papa.
- Wākea wikiPageWikiLink Rulers_of_the_Hawaiian_Islands.
- Wākea wikiPageWikiLink Ruling_class.
- Wākea wikiPageWikiLink Sky_father.
- Wākea wikiPageWikiLink Tribal_chief.
- Wākea wikiPageWikiLink Vatea.
- Wākea wikiPageWikiLink Welaahilaninui.
- Wākea wikiPageWikiLinkText "Wākea".
- Wākea wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Okina.
- Wākea wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Redirect.
- Wākea subject Category:Ancient_Hawaiian_royalty.
- Wākea subject Category:Comparative_mythology.
- Wākea subject Category:Hawaiian_mythology.
- Wākea subject Category:Sky_and_weather_deities.
- Wākea type Diacritic.
- Wākea type Redirect.
- Wākea comment "In the Hawaiian religion, Wākea, the Sky father weds Papahānaumoku, the earth mother. The two are considered the parent couple of the ruling chiefs of Hawaii. Wākea was the eldest son of Kahiko (\"Ancient One\"), who lived in Olalowaia. He is the ancestor of the aliʻi (nobility of Hawaii), the ruling class that make up the aristocracy known as the noho ali'i o Hawaii (ruling chiefs of Hawaii). Wākea is the grandson of Welaahilaninui.".
- Wākea label "Wākea".
- Wākea sameAs Q3570275.
- Wākea sameAs Wākea.
- Wākea sameAs m.0nr0w.
- Wākea sameAs Wakea.
- Wākea sameAs Q3570275.
- Wākea wasDerivedFrom Wākea?oldid=705222852.
- Wākea isPrimaryTopicOf Wākea.