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{{short description|Hawaiian lizard goddess}} In [[Hawaiian religion|Hawaiian mythology]], '''Kalamainu'u''' (alternate spelling '''Kalanimainu'u''') was a [[Moʻo|lizard]] goddess. ==Myths== She is said to have lured her lover Puna-ai-koa'e to her cave where she kept him prisoner. When he longed to go surfing again, Kalamainu'u gave him her [[surfboard]], but warned him not to speak with anyone. He, however, spoke with two men: Hinale and Aikilolo (or Hinalea and ‘Akilolo) who revealed to him his lover's true nature. He returned to her cave, saw her in her true form, but showed no fear. Kalamainu'u then attempted to slay his informants, but they turned into [[wrasse]] and escaped into cracks in the seafloor. To capture them, she learned to set a hina'i hinalea [[fishing basket]] (Craig 1989:95, 218, Beckwith 1940:193, 200).<ref>[http://ulukau.org/elib/cgi-bin/library?e=d-0maly1-000Sec--11en-50-20-contact-book--1-011escapewin&a=d&d=D0.5.3.25&toc=0 "A history of fishing practices and marine fisheries of the Hawaiian Islands"]. ''Kumu Pono Associates''. pp. 42-44</ref><ref>[https://www.mauimagazine.net/the-sacred-spine/2/ "The Sacred Spine"]. ''Maui No Ka Oi Magazine''. Retrieved June 28th, 2019.</ref> ==References== {{reflist}} *R.D. Craig, ''Dictionary of Polynesian Mythology'' (Greenwood Press: New York, 1989). *M. Beckwith, ''Hawaiian Mythology'' (Yale University Press: New Haven, 1940). [[Category:Animal goddesses]] [[Category:Hawaiian goddesses]] [[Category:Reptile deities]] {{Deity-stub}} {{Hawaii-stub}} {{Oceania-myth-stub}}
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