Hawaiian Mythology

The Gods and Spirits of Hawaii

PAKA'A

Hawaiian Air God

Also known as Pak-A-A, Pak-A'a, Pakaa

Picture of the Hawaiian Air God Paka'a from our Hawaiian mythology image library. Illustration by Chas Saunders.

God of Wind and Air

His grandma (or grandfather?) is Loa and she gave him lots of advice about these things, enabling him to work out how to sail. This made him of great importance in the scheme of thing.

GodNote: Sorry this Paka’a article is a bit short. We have sent our Data Dwarves off to find more nuggets of information. Updates coming soon.

Paka'a Facts and Figures

Name: Paka'a
Pronunciation: Coming soon
Alternative names: Pak-A-A, Pak-A'a, Pakaa

Gender: Male
Type: God
Area or people: Hawaii
Celebration or Feast Day: Unknown at present

Role:
In charge of: the Air
Area of expertise: Air

Good/Evil Rating: Unknown at present
Popularity index: 8084

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Article last revised on April 30, 2019 by the Godchecker data dwarves.
Editors: Peter J. Allen, Chas Saunders

References: Coming soon.

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