Pages in category "Hawaiian legendary creatures". The following 5 pages are in this category, out of 5 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. |
The legendary protectors of Hawaii's pools, ponds and streams are spirit creatures called Mo'o who can change forms from small geckos to giant dragons. They ... |
1 Ancient Hawaiian folklore. 1.1 Night marchers; 1.2 Carrying pork over the Nuʻuanu Pali; 1.3 Ke-alii-ai Kanaka (The chief who eats men) · 2 Modern urban legends. |
Kāne: As one of the chief gods, Kāne is associated with the sky, sunlight, and fresh water. He is often regarded as a creator god, bringing life to the islands. |
14 июл. 2024 г. · The Night Marchers, or huihui, are a haunting presence in Hawaiian folklore. They are believed to be the spirits of warriors, chiefs, or other ... |
These Hawaiian stories tell the tales of gods and men, ghosts and goblins. One Hawaiian chant speaks of as many as "four thousand gods" of the Hawaiian people. |
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