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an image of a woman holding flowers in front of the moon and ocean with text that reads, ahana goddess of the moon and ocean

🌙 Hina 🌊 The enchanting Hawalian goddess, weaves her presence through the fabric of Polynesian mythology. Here are glimpses of her multifaceted nature: 🌙🌊 Goddess of the Moon and Ocean: • Hina is closely linked with feminine energy, especially as the goddess of the moon. • She embodies the moon's phases-both Hinatea (Fair Hina) and Hinauri (Dark Hina). • Her name means "silver" or "gray," akin to the color of moonlight . 🌊 Nurturer and Creator: • Hina is associated with motherhood…

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a painting of a woman holding a cross with the words pele below her head

Pele in hawaiian religion is the goddess of volcanoes and fire and the creator of the Hawaiian islands. Often referred to as "Madame Pele" or "Tūtū Pele" as a sign of respect, she is a well-known deity and is notable for her contemporary presence and cultural influence as an enduring figure from ancient Hawaii. In different stories talking about the goddess, she was born from the female spirit named Haumea. This spirit is important when talking about Hawaiʻi's gods as she descended from...

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a painting of a woman with fire and flames on her body in the air, surrounded by clouds

Lighting up ancient Hawaiian legends, Pele (pronounced peh-leh) the goddess of fire, lightning, wind, dance and volcanoes is a well-known character. Otherwise known as ka wahine ai honua, the woman who devours the land, Pele’s home is believed to be Halemaumau crater at the summit of Kilauea, one of the world’s most active volcanoes. However, all of Hawaii lays the setting for her stories, so that to this day, any volcanic eruption in Hawaii is attributed to Pele’s longing to be with her…

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