- In
Hawaiian religion, the
Kumulipo is the
creation chant,
first recorded in the 18th century. It also
includes a
genealogy of the
members of
Hawaiian royalty...
- were born Laumiha, Kahaʻula, Kahakauakoko, and Kauakahi.
According to the
Kumulipo, a
Hawaiian creation chant, Haumea's
offspring are:
Children by Mulinaha:...
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Eridu Genesis Gr****
cosmogonical myth
Jamshid Korean creation narratives Kumulipo Mandé
creation myth
Pangu Raven in
Creation Serer creation myth Tungusic...
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Mythology Tāne – the Māori god
Kumulipo -
Hawaiian creation chant "CHAPTER TWENTY-FIVE
Hawaiian Accounts of Creation", The
Kumulipo,
University of
Hawaii Press...
- ISBN 978-0822333494 Beckwith,
Martha (1951). The
Kumulipo: A
Hawaiian Creation Chant.
Martha Warren Beckwith (1951). "The
Kumulipō".
Leilehua Yuen (includes role of...
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creation myth is
embodied in the
Kumulipo, an epic
chant linking the aliʻi, or
Hawaiian royalty, to the gods. The
Kumulipo is
divided into two sections:...
-
birds unleashed in the
third period of
creation (wā)
mentioned in the
Kumulipo. It was a
royal symbol in
Hawaiian legend, and it is
sometimes called ʻiolani...
- and
ancient chief who
appears in
several different genealogies. In the
Kumulipo, he is the son of ʻAkalana and his wife Hina-a-ke-ahi (Hina). This couple...
-
chief on the
Earth and
lived in Olalowaia. He is
mentioned in the
chant Kumulipo and in the
Chant of Kūaliʻi.
Kahiko is also
mentioned in The
Legend of...
- put into do****ents,
especially the
Kumulipo of the
Hawaiian royalty's
story of
creation and genealogy. The
Kumulipo was
later opened for
public and was...