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Dad, I know you think I'm crazy, but I feel her. Eywa. I hear her breathing. I hear her heartbeat. She's so close. She's just there. Like a word about to be spoken.
~ Kiri explaining her connection of Eywa to Jake.
Thank you, Great Mother! Thank you...
~ Kiri
Go to the Sky People…Kill them! Kill them all!
~ Kiri to a Southern Squidray during the fight against RDA
Leave my mother alone!
~ Kiri to Varang

Kiri te Suli Kìreysì'ite is one of the deuteragonists of James Cameron's Avatar franchise.

She is the 14-year-old adoptive daughter of Neytiri and Jake Sully who was born from Dr. Grace Augustine's avatar body, and is also the adoptive sister of Lo'ak, Neteyam, and Tuktirey. Her birth and link to Eywa are a complete mystery, even to herself.

She is voiced and portrayed by Sigourney Weaver, who played her biological mother in the original film, Ellen Ripley from the Alien franchise, Dana Barrett in the Ghostbusters films, and Ripley 8 in Alien: Resurrection, while her younger self is voiced by Scarlet Hernandez.

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What is the mystery behind Kiri's connection to Eywa in Avatar? toggle section
Kiri from Avatar: The Way of Water has a deep connection to Eywa, the spiritual entity of Pandora. As the adoptive daughter of Neytiri and Jake Sully, Kiri was born from Dr. Grace Augustine's avatar body. Her bond with Eywa is strong, allowing her to feel and hear Eywa closely. This connection is evident in her ability to easily befriend creatures like banshees. Despite her human traits, Kiri's spiritual link to Eywa and her adoptive family is significant.
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Kiri from Avatar is the adoptive daughter of Neytiri and Jake Sully. Born from Dr. Grace Augustine's avatar body, she shares a deep connection with Eywa. Kiri grew up alongside her siblings Neteyam, Lo'ak, and Tuktirey, and considered Miles Socorro as another brother.
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Sigourney Weaver portrays Kiri in Avatar. She is also known for her roles as Ellen Ripley in the Alien series and Dana Barrett in Ghostbusters. In Avatar: The Way of Water, Kiri is the adoptive daughter of Neytiri and Jake Sully, born from Dr. Grace Augustine's avatar body.
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What makes Kiri's birth unique in the Avatar universe? toggle section
Kiri's birth in the Avatar universe is unique as she was born from Dr. Grace Augustine's brain-dead avatar body, with her biological father unknown. Adopted by Jake Sully and Neytiri, Kiri's origins are distinct due to this connection. She and her adoptive brother Neteyam were born simultaneously, establishing a link to Eywa witnessed by the Omatikaya Clan.
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In Avatar: The Way of Water, Kiri's character develops through her bond with Eywa and Pandora's wildlife. She tames a banshee by befriending it and adapts to the Metkayina clan's sea life. Her curiosity about her origins and connection to Eywa shapes her journey. Kiri's relationships with her adoptive siblings and Miles Soccoro also influence her growth.
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History

Background

Kiri te Suli Kìreysì'ite was born on Pandora in 2155 or 2156 through Grace Augustine's avatar body, which was rendered brain-dead after Grace had passed away. Kiri was a parthenogenic birth; she is genetically identical to Grace's avatar and has no biological father. Jake and Neytiri adopted the child soon after. Since she and her adoptive brother Neteyam were both born at the same time, they simultaneously received a connection to Eywa in front of the entire Omatikaya Clan.

Growing up in the clan, Kiri had two other siblings, Lo'ak and Tuktirey. She also befriended a human boy, Miles Soccoro, who she grew up closely with and considered him to be another brother.

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Personality

At an early age, Kiri displayed a close connection to Eywa and the wildlife of Pandora. As a child, she easily tamed a banshee by simply asking it to be her friend instead of using the direct approach and easily adapted to life at sea with the Metkayina clan. She is also very curious, wondering why she is different from the other Na'vi, including her mysterious connection with Eywa and the identity of her biological father, if she has any. However, she is close to her adoptive family, showing concern for them when the RDA ship begins sinking. She also feels a close spiritual connection to her biological mother, Grace, despite never meeting her. Like Grace, she has a love for botany and wears her mother's necklace from the previous film. She also watches her mother's video logs and often visited Grace's suspended avatar body in its tank.

Kiri felt like an outsider among her family because she possessed human traits such as five fingers and a pair of eyebrows.

Powers and abilities

Even at a young age, Kiri developed a strong attachment to Eywa. When she was a child, Kiri simply walked up to a banshee and asked it to be her friend, which worked. When the family moved to join the Metkayina clan, Kiri adapted to the life at sea faster than her siblings, easily bonding with an Ilu. She later put this to use by directing the creatures of the sea to help rescue her family from drowning when the RDA warship was going down.

Like her mother, Kiri was a talented botanist, as she easily helped her grandmother Mo'at decide which herbs to use to heal her brother's injuries.

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Humans
Avatar Drivers
Jake Sully | Grace Augustine | Norm Spellman
Others
Max Patel | Trudy Chacón | Miles "Spider" Socorro | Dr. Ian Garvin

Na'vi
Omatikaya Clan
Neytiri | Eytukan | Mo'at | Tsu'tey
Metkayina Clan
Tonowari | Ronal | Tsireya | Aonung | Rotxo
Hybrids
Neteyam | Lo'ak | Tuktirey | Kiri
Creatures of Pandora
Eywa | Payakan | Ta'nok

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The Sarentu | So'lek | Alma Cortez | Able Ryder | René Harper | Beyda'amo | Tan Jala | Rai'uk | Kyuna | Ryan Lorenz