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c. As god of fire-making: Lono-pele, Lono-tnakua: Lono-in-lava-flow, Lono- Father. 1) In f i r e s t i c k s , the 'aunaki (grooved, light wood); ' aulima (held in the land, hard wood) (Polynesian fire-plow method). 2) Lono-pele, Lono-makua: names of the volcano goddess; Pele god of fire-making. a. Other kinolau of the god Lono. 1) "Pig-fish" forms of Kamapua'a/Lono: humuhumu-nukunuku-a-pua'a: Rhinecanthus aculeatus humuhumu: all triggerfishes kumu: Upeneus prophyreus, goatfish 'ohua palemo: young of uhu, parrotfish paulu: surgeonfish pawalu: oilfish (Ruvettus pretiosus) 2) Sacred black color: hiwa, hiwahiwa (as of s a c r i f i c i a l pig)* Shiny black color: hinu, hinuhinu (as of sacrif i c i a l banana). 3) Lono-muku: Lono-cut-off (as moon phases, dark night) Another name for Hinahanai- a-ka-malama, goddess of the moon. 3. Symbollzation of the god K&ne: a. Atmospheric and geophysical phenomena: 1) K&ne-nui-akea: sky 2) Kane-ka-'onohi-o'ka-la: sun 3) Kane-i-ka-hoku-lani: star 4) Kane-hekili: thunder Kane-i-ka-leo-lono-nui Kane-i-ka-leo-lono-iki Kane-i-ka-leo-'ula-nui 5) Kane-wawahi-lani Kane-uila-ma(ka)-ke-ha-'ika- lani: lightning Kane-i-ka-poha(ku)-ka•a: hailstones 6) Kane-i-ka-punohu-'ula: red rainbow Kane-i-ke-anuenue: rainbow Ke-ao-popolo-hua-mea-a- Kane: purple thunderhead 7) Kane-i-ke-pili: cloudburst, atmosphere Kane-i-ka-ua: rain Kane-i-ke-ao-lani: heavenly cloud Kane-i-ke-ao-luna: upper clouds Kane-i-ke-ao-lewa-lalo: lower clouds 239