In ancient Hawaiian Mythology, Hawaiians filled their amazing
land and history with tiki gods. Ancient oracles of Hawaiian
kahunas perched carved wooden tikis on volcanic cliffs, peering
through the rainforest, mystic caves, and placed along the
coastlines.
Kane– Ancient Tiki God of Light and Life... AKA Tiki Taka Hiki -
God of Caching.
In Hawaiian mythology, Kane Milohai is the father of the tiki
gods Ka-moho-ali'i, Pele (whom he exiled to Hawaii), Kapo, Namaka
and Hi'iaka by Haumea. He created the sky, earth and upper heaven
and gave Kumu-Honua the garden. He owned a tiny seashell that, when
placed on the ocean's waves, turned into a huge sailboat. The user
of the boat had merely to state his destination and the boat took
him there. In agricultural and planting traditions, Kane was
identified with the sun.