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Hauwahine

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It was believed that Hauwahine ensured there was enough food available for the people, but removed the fish from the pond if the people living in the area were
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and overgrowth were thought to be insults to Hauwahine, which was one motivation for the Hawaiians to keep the fishpond clean. The Hawaiian goddess
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outcropping on the west side of Kawainui, was thought to be a favored location of Hauwahine. Yellow grass and
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was believed to have fought all the moʻo except for Hauwahine, for whom she chanted a
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Index

Hawaiian mythology
moʻo
guardian spirit
Kawainui Fishpond
Pā'eo
Kaʻelepulu
Hawaiian language
oppressed
aliʻi
Pollution
Hiʻiaka
mele
Nā Pōhaku o Hauwahine
basalt
rushes



Drigot 1982
"Glossary of Proper Names"
University of Hawaii Press
doi
10.1515/9780824863845-013
ISBN
978-0-8248-6384-5
LeGrande Biological Surveys 2017
LeGrande Biological Surveys 2017


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