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Hi'aka is the Hawaiian patron goddess of hula dancers, chants, sorcery and medicine. 1 In Mythology 1.1 Birth 1.2 Lohiau 2 Gallery Hiʻiaka was conceived in Tahiti, but carried in the form of an egg to Hawaiʻi by Pele, who kept the egg with her at all times to incubate it. From this, she earned her full name, Hiʻiaka-i-ka-poli-o-Pele: "Hiʻiaka in the bosom of Pele". Hiʻiaka is Pele's favorite and most loyal sister, although they have also had their differences. Hi'iaka was the first deity of ... Hawaiian Mythology, Hawaiian Goddess, Hawaiian Legends, Hawaiian History, Sacred Groves, Polynesian Art, Hula Dance, Hawaii Art, Oh My Goddess

Hi'aka is the Hawaiian patron goddess of hula dancers, chants, sorcery and medicine. Hiʻiaka was conceived in Tahiti, but carried in the form of an egg to Hawaiʻi by Pele, who kept the egg with her at all times to incubate it. From this, she earned her full name, Hiʻiaka-i-ka-poli-o-Pele: "Hiʻiaka in the bosom of Pele". Hiʻiaka is Pele's favorite and most loyal sister, although they have also had their differences. Hi'iaka was the first deity of this pantheon (the Pele family) born in…

Magical Hawaiian Menehune Dolls: Mo'o, the Shape Shifter-Hawaii's Most Mystical Cre... Hawaiian Mythology, Hawaiian Goddess, Hawaiian Legends, Hawaiian Artists, Mystical Creature, Hawaiian History, Mythological Characters, Polynesian Art, Hawaii Art

According to legend, the ancient Mo'o or dragons of Hawaii were shape shifters who appeared as beautiful women or 12 to 30 feet long dragons. Fierce guardians of freshwater sources, they dwelled in caves, pools or fish ponds. The Mo'o guards people as well as the land. Moloka'i, Kamalo Ridge Eternally present in fishponds and pools throughout Hawaii, Mo'os were believed to bless the people with an abundant harvest if they were properly honored. But, if not treated with respect, they could…

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Laka is the Hawaiian goddess of forest, plenty, song, and dance - namely the hula. The name "Laka" means gentle, docile, attracted to, and to attract, and thus she is also considered to be the goddess of love. I thought that was appropriate with Valentine's day coming up and all:) She is also the first of two new Hawaiian god prints that I will be bringing with me to Wondercon, so I hope to see you there! And if you can't make it, no worries - she will go up in the Etsy shop post-con as…

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