Kāne Milohaʻi
Template:Short description Template:Distinguish In Hawaiian mythology, Template:Lang is the brother of Kāmohoaliʻi, Template:Lang, Template:Lang, Template:Lang and Template:Lang (among others) by Template:Lang.
He is a figure most prominently in the story of Template:Lang's journey along the island chain to Template:Lang, and may be seen as a terrestrial counterpart to his brother, the shark-god Kāmohoaliʻi.<ref> Pele and Hiiaka: A Myth From Hawaii. Nathaniel Bright Emerson. Honolulu Star-Bulletin Publishing, 1915. </ref>
The word Template:Lang alone means "man", and Template:Lang is one of the four major Hawaiian deities along with Template:Lang, Template:Lang, and Template:Lang. As a result, Template:Lang is occasionally confused with the latter.<ref>Template:Cite webTemplate:Self-published source</ref>Template:Self-published inline