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- Prominent figures and terms in Hawaiian mythology
- See also
- External links
{{Unreferenced|date=October 2016}}Hawaiian narrative or mythology, tells stories of nature and life. It is considered a variant of a more general Polynesian narrative, developing its own unique character for several centuries before about 1800. It is associated with the Hawaiian religion. The religion was officially suppressed in the 19th century, but kept alive by some practitioners to the modern day. Prominent figures and terms in Hawaiian mythology- Aumakua - spirit of an ancestor or family god
- ‘Elepaio - monarch flycatcher
- Haikili - god of thunder
- Haumea - goddess of birth
- Hiʻiaka - sister of Pele, daughter of Haumea & Kāne
- Hina - goddess of Moon
- Kaha{{okina}}i
- Kahō{{okina}}āli{{okina}}i - god of underworld
- Kalamainu{{okina}}u - lizard goddess
- Kamapua{{okina}}a - warlike god of wild boars, husband of Pele
- Kāmohoali{{okina}}i - shark god
- Kanaloa - complementary power of Kāne, god of the oceans, consequently the ruler of the Mana.
- Kāne - highest of the four major Hawaiian deities, The chief of the Hawaiian trinity, which also consists of his brothers Lono and Ku. In contrast to Lono being the deity of cultivated foods, Kane was the god of wild foods and plants like trees, etc. He was also the god of the forests and jungles with all their gifts like wood, medicinal plants and leaves, etc.
- Kapo
- Kapu - the ancient code of conduct of laws and regulations
- Kapua
- Kaulu - killer of Haumea
- Kihawahine - lizard woman
- Kinilau
- Kū - god of war
- Kumulipo - ancient chant of creation
- Kuula - god of fishermen
- Laka - goddess of hula & fertility/reproducation, love and beauty, wife of god Lono
- Lohiau - chief of Kaua'i
- Lono - god of agriculture, peace
- Lona - Moon goddess
- Mana - impersonal force
- Māui - ancient hero and chief, demigod, time shifter
- Menehune
- Nāmaka - sea goddess and sister of Pele
- Nu{{okina}}akea - goddess of milk
- Nightmarchers
- Nu{{okina}}u - Hawaiian Noah
- Papa - Goddess of Nature
- Paʻao
- Paka{{okina}}a - god of the wind
- Paliuli
- Poliʻahu - goddesses of snow
- Papahānaumoku
- Pele - goddess of fire and volcanoes
- Ukupanipo - another shark god
- Wahieloa
- Waka - lizard goddess
- Wākea - Sky father
See also- Folklore in Hawaii
- Ghosts in Polynesian culture
- Hawaiian religion
- Māori mythology
- Polynesian mythology
- Samoan mythology
External links{{commons category|Mythology of Hawaii}}- {{gutenberg|no=18450|name=Hawaiian Folk Tales}}, Ed. Thomas G. Thrum
- Hawaiian Mythology by Martha Beckwith
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