Hawaiian mythology

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Hawaiian mythology is a variant of a more general Polynesian mythology.

[edit] Prominent figures in Hawaiian mythology

  • Aumakua
  • 'Elepaio
  • Haikili
  • Haumea
  • Hi'iaka
  • Hina
  • Kaha'i
  • Kahō'āli'i
  • Kalamainu'u
  • Kamapua'a
  • Kā-moho-'ali'i
  • Kanaloa
  • Kāne Milohai (or Kāne)
  • Kapo
  • Kapu
  • Kapua
  • Kaulu
  • Kinilau
  • Iao
  • Kū (or Kūkailimoku)
  • Kumulipo
  • Laka
  • Lono
  • Mana
  • Māui
  • Menehune
  • Namaka
  • Nightmarchers
  • Nu'u
  • Paka'a
  • Paliuli
  • Pāpā
  • Pele
  • Ukupanipo
  • Wahie Loa
  • Wakea

[edit] See also

  • Polynesian mythology
  • Category:Hawaiian mythology
  • Māori mythology

[edit] External links

  • Hawaiian Folk Tales, Ed. Thomas G. Thrum, available at Project Gutenberg.
  • Hawaiian Mythology by Martha Beckwith
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