1 сент. 2020 г. · Most moʻo of legend are female, shapeshifters capable of appearing as beautiful maidens or water dragons. They dwell in caves, pools, and ... |
Moʻo are shapeshifting lizard spirits in Hawaiian mythology. Contents. 1 ... Some think that they are dragon-like beasts who go to war with indigenous ... |
25 июн. 2020 г. · Explore with us the dragons of the Pacific Islands and New Zealand, both those living among us and those in mythology and folklore. |
Puna was, in essence, a prisoner, as leaving the island would surely mean death for him. His new wife and captor was in fact a dragon goddess and could be very ... |
Dragons were among the ghost-gods of the ancient Hawaiians. These dragons were called mo-o. The New Zealanders used the same names for some of their large ... |
Shapeshifting dragon deities The legendary protectors of Hawaii's pools, ponds and streams are spirit creatures called Mo'o who can change forms from small ... |
Kihawahine was the personal god ('aumakua) of Keōpūolani, a wife of Kamehameha the Great. At Kamehameha's final battle at the Nu'uanu Pali, he carried an image ... |
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