Domains: Tree-rebirth, cyclic renewal, the death that grows leaves.
Era of ascension: Great Expansion (~3,000 BSD). Cohort: current. Uihona's accretion is the slowest in the orc cohort. It is measured not in centuries but in the lifespans of named trees. The Uihonaii plant saplings into their dead, and the saplings that grew tall enough to be named are the first physical record of her.
Worshipped by: The Uihonaii orcs. Each named ancestor-tree in their long groves was planted on the corpse of the relative whose name it carries; an Uihonaii village reads, to outsiders, as a forest of dead family. (The worships edge is authored downstream on the worshipper, not here.)
The Druidic ancestor tradition the elves carry honors renewal as cycle — passive, ecological. Uihona's renewal is labor. A grove does not happen; a grove is made, by a tribe that digs every spring and carries its dead farther each generation. She accepts the planting and gives back trees; her gift cannot be received without doing the work, and the work is permanent. The Uihonaii have no separate funeral rite. The funeral is the planting. The mourning is the next twenty years.