Hawaiian mythology is rich with tales of the powerful shark gods Kamohoali'i and Ka'ahupahau. Kamohoali'i is the god of the sharks, while Ka'ahupahau is his sister, with control over the sea and all its creatures.
Kamohoali'i was known to be a kind and protective deity, who often assisted fishermen and navigators in their travels. He was said to have the ability to transform himself into different shapes, and would often appear to humans as a friendly and helpful guide.
Ka'ahupahau, on the other hand, was more associated with the destructive and unpredictable nature of the ocean. She was known to punish those who disrespected or harmed the sea or its creatures, and was often feared by fishermen and sailors.
Both Kamohoali'i and Ka'ahupahau were revered in Hawaiian culture, and were often depicted in artwork and carvings. They remain an important part of Hawaiian mythology and folklore to this day.
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