Ku'ula (“red Ku”) was a fisherman who was possessed by the god Ku and given power over fish. (The color red was sacred to the gods, and reddish things became ... |
The story of Ku-ula, considered by ancient Hawaiians as the deity presiding over and controlling the fish of the sea,—a story still believed by many of them to ... |
Ku-ula had a human body, and was possessed with wonderful or miraculous power (mana kupua) in directing, controlling, and influencing all fish of the sea, ... |
In this story the god Ku-ula-kai who supplies reproductive energy to all things of the sea is represented by his human worshiper. |
This was the first stone raised by Aiai, and established as a ku-ula at Hamoa; and the old people of Hana attributed to its influence the return of the fish to ... |
The god Kū, one of the four major Hawaiian gods, embodies the male energy of the universe; his name means “to stand erect”; he is balanced with a goddess ... |
The story of Ku-ula, considered by ancient Hawaiians as the deity presiding over and controlling the fish of the sea—and still believed in by many of them today ... |
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