Question
The word aikāne (“aye-KA-nay”), describing the relationship between this figure and her lover Hōpoe (“ho-PO-eh”), is frequently mistranslated to indicate only a close female friend. For 10 points each:
[10h] Name this goddess who left Hōpoe in a sacred lehua grove when she embarked on a journey to retrieve Lohi’au (“loh-hee-OW”), defeating reptilian shape-shifting spirits known as mo’o along the way.
ANSWER: Hi’iaka (“hee-ee-AH-ka”) [or Hiʻiaka-i-ka-poli-o-Pele]
[10e] Lohi’au both had an aikāne named Paoa and was a lover of this goddess. When her sister Hi’iaka took too long bringing Lohi’au back to her, this goddess of volcanoes killed Hōpoe.
ANSWER: Pele [accept Madame or Tūtū Pele]
[10m] Hi’iaka found Lohi’au dead and brought him back to life by catching his spirit in one of these objects. In a Samoan story, these objects bear the eyes and mouth of a transformed king who begged Sina to plant his head.
ANSWER: coconuts [accept coconut shells or coconut trees; prompt on fruit]
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