Hakoda
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Hakoda
Summary
Hakoda is a fictional human[1]. He worked as a warrior[2] and traditional leader or chief[3].
Key Facts
- Hakoda was married to Kya[4].
- A child of Hakoda was Sokka[5].
- A child of Hakoda was Katara[6].
- Hakoda is identified as part of the Water Tribe ethnic group[7].
- Hakoda worked as a warrior[2].
- Hakoda's professions included traditional leader or chief[3].
- Hakoda is recorded as male[8].
- Hakoda's instance of is recorded as fictional human[9].
- Hakoda's instance of is recorded as animated character[10].
- Hakoda's instance of is recorded as television character[11].
- Hakoda's performer is recorded as Joel Montgrand[12].
- Hakoda's voice actor is recorded as André Sogliuzzo[13].
- Hakoda's from narrative universe is recorded as World of Avatar[14].
- Hakoda's eye color is recorded as blue[15].
- Hakoda's present in work is recorded as Avatar: The Last Airbender[16].
- Hakoda's present in work is recorded as Avatar: The Last Airbender[17].
- Hakoda's present in work is recorded as Bato of the Water Tribe[18].
- Hakoda's present in work is recorded as Appa's Lost Days[19].
- Hakoda's present in work is recorded as The Guru[20].
- Hakoda's present in work is recorded as The Awakening[21].
- Hakoda's present in work is recorded as The Day of Black Sun, Part 1: The Invasion[22].
- Hakoda's present in work is recorded as The Day of Black Sun, Part 2: The Eclipse[23].
- Hakoda's present in work is recorded as The Boiling Rock: Part 1[24].
- Hakoda's present in work is recorded as The Boiling Rock: Part 2[25].
- Hakoda's present in work is recorded as The Southern Raiders[26].
Body
Origins and Family
Hakoda is identified as part of the Water Tribe ethnic group[7].
Career and Affiliations
Recorded occupations include warrior[2] and traditional leader or chief[3].
Personal Life
Among Hakoda's spouses was Kya[4]. Children include Sokka[5], an animated character[27] and Katara[6], a fictional human[28].
FAQs
Who was Hakoda married to?
Hakoda's spouses include Kya[4].
What did Hakoda do for work?
Hakoda worked as warrior[2] and traditional leader or chief[3].