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In [[Polynesian mythology]] (specifically: [[Hawaii]]), '''Ka'ōhelo''' is a mortal sister of [[Pele (Goddess)|Pele]], the goddess of fire. Upon her death, she was transformed into the sacred [['Ohelo]] shrub.
In [[Polynesian mythology]] (specifically: [[Hawaii]]), '''Ka'ōhelo''' is a mortal sister of [[Pele (Goddess)|Pele]], the goddess of volcanos. Upon her death, she was transformed into the sacred [['Ohelo]] shrub.


[[Category:Polynesian goddesses]]
[[Category:Polynesian goddesses]]

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In Polynesian mythology (specifically: Hawaii), Ka'ōhelo is a mortal sister of Pele, the goddess of volcanos. Upon her death, she was transformed into the sacred 'Ohelo shrub.