Saturday, July 24, 2010

What's the Name of This Hawaiian God?

I seen a statue at my friend's house.


It's a wooden statue about the size of an adult's extended hand.


The statue has a curved down rectangle connected to it's hand.


It almost seems like the god is holding a rectangle parachute.





All she told me was they bought it at their Hawaii vacation and the locals told them it's a god.





help?

What's the Name of This Hawaiian God?
Ku tiki
Reply:The only one that comes to mind is Pele.
Reply:Sounds more like a loa-loa, a hearth spirit who guards and keeps safe the home fire. On a tropical island, letting the cooking fire go out could be a real drag.
Reply:king kamhamah
Reply:Haole-akela
Reply:Hawaiian Punch
Reply:Apani.
Reply:The four main Hawaiian gods were Kane, Ku, Lono, and Kanaloa. Kane was the creator, therefore the god of life and everything that was associated with life. Including water, sunlight, and the winds, Kane was also the king and father of all Gods. Ku represented men, war and fishing and also required his own temples, priests, and human sacrifices for worshipping him. Lono was the god of peace, wisdom, fertility, wind and rain. And finally, here is the interesting story behind Kanaloa. According to the Tahitians Kanaloa was much like Kane, the creator of the men and the world itself. When the Polynesians took over Kanaloa was made in to the brother of Kane with Kane as the creator. And then finally, the arrival of the Christians, and missionaries influenced the Hawaiians to better fit the Christian beliefs by creating Kanaloa as the Christian devil.
Reply:False Idol?


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