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Indigenous Hawaiians believed Mo'o Water Guardians were protectors of the islands . These beautiful, huge lizard spirits took the shape of massive geckos and kept watch over the plants and animals of Hawaii. The stories surrounding these creatures are many.
Though feared, mo'o were fierce guardians of water, which is a primary necessity for life. They weren't just bad spirts; they protected those places, until ...
Kalamainuʻu: A Moʻo associated with wrasse fishing. ; Kihawahine: A Moʻo believed to inhabit Mokuhinia and Violet Lake. ; Hauwahine: The Moʻo guardian of Kawainui.
Traditionally, moʻo are associated with fish ponds, and they are considered guardian spirits. ... And when the water is green the mo'o is in the stream. When it ...
32,99 $ Some eyewitness accounts of the Mo'o Water Guardians describe them as shapeshifters, able to take the form of geckos, dragons, humans, or even bodies of water.
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 fishponds.
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 ...
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Moʻo are considered guardians of water bodies in Hawaiian culture, signifying the importance of water for life and sustenance. Legends often describe moʻo ...
Meheanu was the kia'i or the guardian of the fish pond. She most frequently liked to be an eel, but sometimes she would go across the street to the Ke'alohi ...
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