Lonoikamakahiki
1. The god of the annual fall harvest makahiki circuit of the islands when taxes were collected. He was symbolized by a tapa banner suspended on a mast with a tiny carving of a human head at the top.
2. A younger son of Keawenuiaʻumi who became chief of Hawaiʻi Island and defeated the invading forces of Kamalālāwalu of Maui. He was also famous as a debater (hoʻopāpā) and mokomoko fighter.
- References:
- HM 392-394, For. 4:256-363, RC 47-63.
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