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- In Hawaiian mythology, an ʻaumakua (/ʔaʊmɑːˈkuə/; often spelled aumakua, plural, 'aumākua) is a personal or family god that originated as a deified ancestor...
- each family is considered to have one or more guardian spirits known as ʻaumakua that protected family. One breakdown of the Hawaiian pantheon consists...
- some practitioners to the modern day. Prominent figures and terms include Aumakua, the spirit of an ancestor or family god and Kāne, the highest of the four...
- including a half sleeve on his left forearm, a tribute to his family god, or aumakua. He parti****ted in protests against the building of the Thirty Meter Telescope...
- 19th century, but kept alive by some practitioners to the modern day. Aumakua - spirit of an ancestor or family god ʻElepaio - monarch flycatcher Haumea...
- the most respected sharks of the ocean, an aumakua. Many Hawaiian families believe that they have an aumakua watching over them and protecting them from...
- considered to be sacred ʻaumākua (ancestor spirits) by some native Hawaiians. Tiger sharks possess a unique significance as ʻaumakua, revered as family guardians...
- pueo is one of the more famous of the various physical forms ****umed by ʻaumākua (ancestor spirits) in Hawaiian culture. This taxon was first named by Andrew...
- Among a fishing people, the most po****r of all aumakua, or deified ancestor guardians, are shark aumakua. Kamaku describes in detail how to offer a corpse...
- years in captivity. Some Native Hawaiians consider the Hawaiian crow an ʻaumakua (family god). The species is known for its strong flying ability and resourcefulness...