Ulupoka

deity Fijian mythology single tradition · 2

In Fijian and Polynesian mythology, Ulupoka is the god of evil and demons. According to legend, during a great battle between the gods, Ulupoka was beheaded by the other gods, but due to his divine nature, he did not die. For centuries, his body has been wandering around, causing death, disease, mischief, and misfortune.

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enemy of
Pele
co occurs with
spirit catchers
allied with
Milu

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wikipedia (2)

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“When Milu, the Polynesian god of the Underworld, encountered Ulupoka's body (the first time he had seen Ulupoka since he had been beheaded), he promised Ulupoka that he would help him reunite with his head if Milu would allow him to use Ulupoka's body to take control of the Hawaiian Islands”

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“He fought alongside Ulupoka against Pele.”

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