Moʻo

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Moʻo are shapeshifting lizard spirits in Hawaiian mythology.

Description[]

Moʻo often take the forms of monstrous reptiles, tiny geckos, and humans. They were revered as ʻaumakua, and could have power over the weather and water. They are amphibious, and many fishponds in Hawaii were believed to be home to a moʻo. When a moʻo dies, its petrified body becomes part of the landscape.[1][2]

List of Moʻo[]

Several named moʻo were defeated by Hiʻiaka

References[]

  1. ^ "The Sacred Spine". Maui No Ka Oi Magazine. Retrieved July 29th, 2019.
  2. ^ "9 Legendary Dragons From Around The World". Mental Floss. Retrieved July 29th, 2019.
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