Hina-puku-iʻa

deity Hawaiian mythology single tradition · 1

Hina-puku-iʻa (Hina-gathering-seafood) is the goddess of fishermen in Hawaiian mythology. She is a variation of the deity Hina. The name is usually paired with words which explain or identify the goddess and her power.

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Hina-ʻopu-hala-koʻa
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Hina

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“In Hawaiian mythology, the name is usually paired with words which explain or identify the goddess and her power such as Hina-puku-iʻa (Hina-gathering-seafood) the goddess of fishermen, and Hina-ʻopu-hala-koʻa who gave birth to all reef life.”

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