Ka ʻUhane
ʻuhane nvs., Soul, spirit, ghost; dirge or song of lamentation (rare); spiritual.
The spiritual realm
This course explores the spiritual foundations of Hawaii through the lens of my personal journey. It is a repository of information and linguistic resources about the traditional Hawaiian belief system, including gods and essential concepts such as mana (spiritual power), kapu (sacred laws), pule (prayer), and traditional spiritual practices. These elements have helped me gain a deeper appreciation for Hawaiian culture.
This resource welcomes those who wish to help refine, correct, expand the study and to deepen their understanding and connection to these ancient belief. By doing so, we can bring ourselves closer to the original teachings while continually seeking new insights.
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Ke Ao Akua - The godly realm
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Na ʻakua
Hawaiian Gods
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kino lau
Gods Manifestation
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ʻIo
The Infinite source of creation
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NaWahine (Uli-Uli)
The goddess of universal feminine energy
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kā hā : The Four
Ku, Kane, Kanaloa, and Lono
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Ku
The God of prosperity and Strenght
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Kāne
The god of creation
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Kanaloa
The ruler of the oceans
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Lono
The god of agriculture, fertility, freedom and peace
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ke Kanaha
The forty male gods or aspects / forms of Kane
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The lesser gods
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kā lau
The Four Hundred
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Wākea
The Sky Father
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Haumea
The Earth Mother.
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Hina
The goddess of the moon
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Nu‘a-kea
The patron of nursing mothers
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Pele
The Volcano Goddess
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Hi‘iaka-i-ka-poli-o-Pele
Pele`s siters
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Kapo
Goddess of fertility, sorcery, and dark powers
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Laka
The Goddess of Hula
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ke kini akua
the great multitude of gods, the forty thousands
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na ‘unihipili
the spirits
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Kupua - Ka Po'e Mo'o Akua
Demigods
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kia polō & kalohe
The evil spirit and the mischief makers
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na‘aumakua
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poʻe kahiko
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Mind Body & Spirit connection
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Worship