
Hiʻiaka
Hiʻiaka is a prominent figure in Hawaiian mythology, recognized as the youngest of the goddess Pele’s sisters and a powerful chiefess. She is celebrated as the goddess of hula, dance, and fertility, often depicted as a protector and healer. Known for her intelligence, bravery, and devotion, Hiʻiaka played a key role in myths, especially for traveling across Hawaiʻi to assist Pele and resolve conflicts. Her stories highlight themes of loyalty, courage, and the importance of community, making her a revered cultural symbol in Hawaii.