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− | c. As god of fire-making: | + | : c. As god of fire-making: |
− | Lono-pele, Lono- | + | |
− | Lono-in-lava-flow, Lono- | + | :: Lono-pele, Lono-makua: |
− | Father. | + | ::: Lono-in-lava-flow, Lono-Father. |
− | 1) In | + | |
− | (grooved, light wood); | + | :: 1) In firesticks, the 'aunaki (grooved, light wood); ' aulima (held in the land, hard wood) (Polynesian fire-plow method). |
− | ' aulima (held in the land, | + | |
− | hard wood) (Polynesian | + | :: 2) Lono-pele, Lono-makua: names of the volcano goddess; Pele god of fire-making. |
− | fire-plow method). | + | |
− | 2) Lono-pele, Lono-makua: | + | : d. Other <u>kinolau</u> of the god Lono. |
− | names of the volcano | + | |
− | goddess; Pele god of | + | :: 1) "Pig-fish" forms of Kamapua'a/Lono: |
− | fire-making. | + | |
− | + | ::: humuhumu-nukunuku-a-pua'a: <u>Rhinecanthus aculeatus</u> | |
− | 1) "Pig-fish" forms of | + | |
− | Kamapua'a/Lono: | + | ::: humuhumu: all triggerfishes |
− | humuhumu-nukunuku-a-pua'a: | + | |
− | Rhinecanthus aculeatus | + | ::: kumu: <u>Upeneus prophyreus</u>, goatfish |
− | humuhumu: all triggerfishes | + | |
− | kumu: Upeneus prophyreus, | + | ::: 'ohua palemo: young of <u>uhu</u>, parrotfish |
− | + | ||
− | 'ohua palemo: young of | + | ::: paulu: surgeonfish |
− | uhu, parrotfish | + | |
− | paulu: surgeonfish | + | ::: pawalu: oilfish (Ruvettus pretiosus) |
− | pawalu: oilfish (Ruvettus | + | |
− | pretiosus) | + | :: 2) Sacred black color: hiwa, hiwahiwa (as of sacrificial pig). |
− | 2) Sacred black color: | + | |
− | hiwa, hiwahiwa (as of | + | ::: Shiny black color: hinu, hinuhinu (as of sacrificial banana). |
− | + | ||
− | Shiny black color: hinu, | + | :: 3) Lono-muku: Lono-cut-off (as moon phases, dark night) |
− | hinuhinu (as of | + | |
− | + | ::: Another name for Hina-hanai-a-ka-malama, goddess of the moon. | |
− | 3) Lono-muku: Lono-cut-off | + | |
− | (as moon phases, dark | + | 3. <u>Symbollzation of the god Kane</u>: |
− | night) | + | |
− | Another name for | + | : a. Atmospheric and geophysical phenomena: |
− | a-ka-malama, goddess | + | |
− | of the moon. | + | :: 1) Kane-nui-akea: sky |
− | 3. Symbollzation of the god | + | |
− | a. Atmospheric and geophysical | + | :: 2) Kane-ka-'onohi-o'ka-la: sun |
− | phenomena: | + | |
− | 1) | + | :: 3) Kane-i-ka-hoku-lani: star |
− | 2) Kane-ka-'onohi-o'ka-la: | + | |
− | + | :: 4) Kane-hekili: thunder | |
− | 3) Kane-i-ka-hoku-lani: star | + | |
− | 4) Kane-hekili: thunder | + | ::: Kane-i-ka-leo-lono-nui |
− | Kane-i-ka-leo-lono-nui | + | |
− | Kane-i-ka-leo-lono-iki | + | ::: Kane-i-ka-leo-lono-iki |
− | Kane-i-ka-leo-'ula-nui | + | |
− | 5) Kane-wawahi-lani | + | ::: Kane-i-ka-leo-'ula-nui |
− | Kane-uila-ma(ka)-ke-ha-' | + | |
− | lani: lightning | + | :: 5) Kane-wawahi-lani |
− | Kane-i-ka-poha(ku)-ka•a: | + | |
− | + | ::: Kane-uila-ma(ka)-ke-ha-'i-ka-lani: lightning | |
− | 6) Kane-i-ka-punohu-'ula: | + | |
− | red rainbow | + | ::: Kane-i-ka-poha(ku)-ka•a: hailstones |
− | Kane-i-ke-anuenue: | + | |
− | + | :: 6) Kane-i-ka-punohu-'ula: red rainbow | |
− | Ke-ao-popolo-hua-mea-a- | + | |
− | Kane: purple | + | ::: Kane-i-ke-anuenue: rainbow |
− | + | ||
− | 7) Kane-i-ke-pili: cloudburst, | + | ::: Ke-ao-popolo-hua-mea-a-Kane: purple thunderhead |
− | + | ||
− | Kane-i-ka-ua: rain | + | :: 7) Kane-i-ke-pili: cloudburst, atmosphere |
− | Kane-i-ke-ao-lani: | + | |
− | heavenly cloud | + | ::: Kane-i-ka-ua: rain |
− | Kane-i-ke-ao-luna: upper | + | |
− | + | ::: Kane-i-ke-ao-lani: heavenly cloud | |
− | Kane-i-ke-ao-lewa-lalo: | + | |
− | lower clouds | + | ::: Kane-i-ke-ao-luna: upper clouds |
− | 239 | + | |
+ | ::: Kane-i-ke-ao-lewa-lalo: lower clouds | ||
+ | {{p|239}} |
Latest revision as of 20:40, 15 April 2006
- c. As god of fire-making:
- Lono-pele, Lono-makua:
- Lono-in-lava-flow, Lono-Father.
- Lono-pele, Lono-makua:
- 1) In firesticks, the 'aunaki (grooved, light wood); ' aulima (held in the land, hard wood) (Polynesian fire-plow method).
- 2) Lono-pele, Lono-makua: names of the volcano goddess; Pele god of fire-making.
- d. Other kinolau of the god Lono.
- 1) "Pig-fish" forms of Kamapua'a/Lono:
- humuhumu-nukunuku-a-pua'a: Rhinecanthus aculeatus
- humuhumu: all triggerfishes
- kumu: Upeneus prophyreus, goatfish
- 'ohua palemo: young of uhu, parrotfish
- paulu: surgeonfish
- pawalu: oilfish (Ruvettus pretiosus)
- 2) Sacred black color: hiwa, hiwahiwa (as of sacrificial pig).
- Shiny black color: hinu, hinuhinu (as of sacrificial banana).
- 3) Lono-muku: Lono-cut-off (as moon phases, dark night)
- Another name for Hina-hanai-a-ka-malama, goddess of the moon.
3. Symbollzation of the god Kane:
- a. Atmospheric and geophysical phenomena:
- 1) Kane-nui-akea: sky
- 2) Kane-ka-'onohi-o'ka-la: sun
- 3) Kane-i-ka-hoku-lani: star
- 4) Kane-hekili: thunder
- Kane-i-ka-leo-lono-nui
- Kane-i-ka-leo-lono-iki
- Kane-i-ka-leo-'ula-nui
- 5) Kane-wawahi-lani
- Kane-uila-ma(ka)-ke-ha-'i-ka-lani: lightning
- Kane-i-ka-poha(ku)-ka•a: hailstones
- 6) Kane-i-ka-punohu-'ula: red rainbow
- Kane-i-ke-anuenue: rainbow
- Ke-ao-popolo-hua-mea-a-Kane: purple thunderhead
- 7) Kane-i-ke-pili: cloudburst, atmosphere
- Kane-i-ka-ua: rain
- Kane-i-ke-ao-lani: heavenly cloud
- Kane-i-ke-ao-luna: upper clouds
- Kane-i-ke-ao-lewa-lalo: lower clouds
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