ancient gods

deity earth Hawaiian single tradition · 1

Ancient gods refer to the traditional deities of pre‑contact Hawaiian religion, encompassing various nature and ancestral spirits. Their worship was suppressed after the abolition of the kapu system but continued in hidden or rural practice. They represent the divine forces that Hawaiians once honored before Christianization.

Relationships

co occurs with
shark, Jehovah, family ʻaumākua

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Sources

internet (1)

Source passages

“Worshipping of idols such as sticks, stones, sharks, dead bones, ancient gods and all untrue gods is prohibited.”

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