Haumea

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In Hawaiian mythology, Haumea is a goddess of fertility and childbirth. With Kane Milohai, she is the mother of Pele, Kā-moho-ali‘i, Namaka, Kapo and Hi‘iaka.[citation needed] She was a powerful sorceress and gave birth to many creatures; some after turning herself into a young woman to marry her children and grandchildren. She was finally killed by Kaulu.

The Hawaiian goddess should not be confused with a Māori god also named Haumia or Haumia-tiketike, a god of wild plants and berries; he is the god of wild food, as opposed to (his brother) Rongo, the god of cultivated food.

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