Huawaina was person in Telamonian mythology and the last Emperor of Moo. He ordered to close and burn the temples, and then ordered to imprison anyone who worshiped the old gods in public places in the capital. This became the main cause of the Flood.

Regnal Titles
Preceded by Emperor of Moo Succeeded by
Ailaoliva Title abolished

Family

He was the son of Emperor Ailaoliva[1][2][3] and women called Vakaviti.[4] He had two brothers, Moenawai and Bloxanaau, which he exiled.

Moenawai was the only son of Ailaoliva, who survived the Flood.[2][4][5]

References

  1. Keanu Kukulau, Telamonian Myths (1821)
  2. 2.0 2.1 Joanne Aloha d'Midis, The Flood in various mythologies (1972)
  3. E.V. Uber, Mythology of Telamon Islands (1992)
  4. 4.0 4.1 Otto von Manul-Pallas, Telamonian and Oceanian mythology (2024)
  5. Genealogy of King Ikaika II (1709)