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Kāmohoaliʻi

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Kamohoaliʻi had the power to take on the form of any fish and is believed to own multiple underwater caves beneath the ocean where he dwells.
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Kamohoalii
Hawaiian religion
shark
Kāne Milohaʻi
Pele
Kapo
Nāmaka
Hiʻiaka
Nanaue
Maui
Kahoolawe
kahuna
awa
Ukupanipo
Hawaiian Folk Tales
A. C. McClurg
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