In Polynesian mythology, Namaka is a sea goddess and daughter of Haumea and Kane Milohai. Polynesia is a triangle of islands in the Pacific Ocean. ... In Polynesian mythology (specifically: Hawaii), Haumea is a goddess of fertility and childbirth. ... In Polynesian mythology, Kane Milohai is the father of Kā-moho-alii, Pele (whom he exiled to Hawaii), Pere, Kapo, Namaka and Hiiaka by Haumea. ...
Namaka Lake is located approximately 50 km east of Calgary.
Namaka Lake is a good half-day trip from Calgary, requiring from four to six hours for a return trip.
Approximately 1.5 km from the last stop there is a gateway to the lake on the south side of the road, just west of the cattail beds and a small bridge over a drainage channel.
Namaka passed by on the outside and Pakuanui gave him a kick, knocking him over the Pali, expecting him to be dashed to pieces on the rocks at the foot of the precipice.
Namaka had prepared himself for escape by digging in the ground and making a pit under his house, with a tunnel and an opening some distance away.
Namaka easily escaped from Hawaii and crossed over to Maui, where he remained some time, but he found no one whom he wished to take as his lord.