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  Blessed Bee! ~ Goddesses: Haumea ~
Still others state that Haumea was a mortal woman and thus the first mother of the Hawaiian people, created with her mate, the first man, Ki'i.
Additionally Haumea pressed against the woman's thighs and the baby was born without further incident.
Due to Haumea's prayers and incantations, the chiefess was allowed to give birth in a painless manner.
www.bpassion.com /goddess-haumea.html   (315 words)

  
  Hawaiian Mythology: Part Two: Children of the Gods: XIX. Haumea
Haumea's children are born in the mythical land of Kauihelani (Kuaihelani), or Hapakuela, or Holani-ku.
Haumea as the husband of Wakea is a beautiful woman dressed in a skirt of yellow banana leaves with a wreath of ti leaves about her head and neck.
Haumea is regarded as goddess of fertility in the wild plants of the forest, and she is worshiped as presiding over childbirth.
www.sacred-texts.com /pac/hm/hm21.htm   (3684 words)

  
 Haumea
In Polynesian mythology (specifically: Hawaii), Haumea is a goddess of fertility and childbirth.
She was a powerful sorceress and gave birth to many creatures; some after turning herself into a young woman to marry her children and grandchildren.
There is also a male god named Haumea, a god of wild plants and berries; he is the god of wild food, as opposed to (his brother) Rongo, the god of cultivated food.
www.ebroadcast.com.au /lookup/encyclopedia/ha/Haumea.html   (86 words)

  
 The Woman Who Bore Children through the Brain   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-06)
This section introduces the figure of the mysterious form-changing goddess Haumea by whom are "born from the brain" a brood of offspring, first to the god Kanaloa and then to her own descendants, a story returned to in still more detail in the poetical prologue introducing the genealogy of the fifteenth section.
All are said to be Haumea herself in one of her manifold forms, five of them those in which she "lived with children and grandchildren." There is also some ground for identifying "Sweetheart-supreme" herself with Haumea, as the lines seem to read.
The whole treatment of Haumea as wife of the god Kanaloa in the two chants elaborating her story can hardly be anything but a symbolic retelling of some such event in the family history, to be discussed more in detail under the closing section of the chant.
allstarz.hollywood.com /religioustext/pac/ku/ku22.htm   (1554 words)

  
 Kaulu, Part 2: Ko'olaupoko: Stories of an Ancient Island: Traditions of O'ahu: Asia-Pacific Digital Library
Haumea woke up and tried this way and that to get out of the house, but she was trapped inside by the nets.
Haumea, sometimes identified with Papa, or the Earth mother, also has a negative aspect as a cannibal spirit: "No one who fell in her way was saved; all were eaten up." She is associated with famine in one tradition.
Haumea was unable to cut these nets, and became so entangled and exhausted that she went to sleep.
apdl.kcc.hawaii.edu /~oahu/stories/koolaupoko/kaulu2.htm   (968 words)

  
 Haumea
Haumea är en skapelse- och modersgudinna i Oceaniens mytologi på Hawaii.
Haumea sas vara den som införde barnafödandet och var själv upphov till eldgudinnan Pele.
Haumea kontrollerade även tillgång på ätliga grönsaker precis som Maoriernas gud Haumia.
www.teachersparadise.com /ency/sv/wikipedia/h/ha/haumea.html   (70 words)

  
 'Daughters' invokes Hawaiian goddesses   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-06)
He was talking about "Daughters of Haumea," his company's latest production, which attempts to reclaim a colonized history by paying homage to goddesses earthly and mythical, popular and forgotten.
Thus, in "Daughters of Haumea," we have pastoral fishing dances and dignified mourning dances and a number dedicated to the patroness of canoemakers, in which the men wield tall paddles with power and grace.
And whether you like certain numbers in "Daughters of Haumea" will have more to do with your taste in music (a tearjerker opener to a ballad titled "Calling All Angels" is too sentimental to this ear) than the quality of movement.
www.sfgate.com /cgi-bin/article.cgi?file=/c/a/2006/10/26/DDGR2LVDMB1.DTL&type=printable   (714 words)

  
 Haumea
She gave birth to various strange and noisy creatures.
Haumea is a powerful sorceress, and made herself reborn as a young woman to marry her own children and grandchildren.
Article "Haumea" created on 03 March 1997; last modified on 12 July 1997 (Revision 2).
www.pantheon.org /mythica/articles/h/haumea.html   (72 words)

  
 Honolulu Star-Bulletin Hawaii News   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-06)
In the Middle Street scam, Haumea was paid by the city in excess of $20,000 to move the Hawaii Meat Co. between July 1991 and June 1992, said Deputy Prosecutor Randy Lee.
While Haumea did perform the work, he is accused of kicking back some of the money to Kahapea, who was in charge of the relocation and the awarding of contracts to movers.
Haumea was also a tenant at West Loch when he was asked to move by the city to make way for redevelopment.
starbulletin.com /2000/08/31/news/story13.html   (360 words)

  
 Kauai Museum exhibit original art   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-06)
Haumea was able to change herself from an old woman into a young woman, thus making herself capable of bearing children for over six generations.
Haumea was the patron of childbirth and gave birth to the goddess Pele.
Haumea heard of the slight and decided to avenge her small descendant.
www.bananapatchstudio.com /catalog/museum/museum_exhibit_1.asp   (1229 words)

  
 Kauai Museum exhibit original art   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-06)
Haumea was able to change herself from an old woman into a young woman, thus making herself capable of bearing children for over six generations.
Haumea was the patron of childbirth and gave birth to the goddess Pele.
Haumea heard of the slight and decided to avenge her small descendant.
bananapatchstudio.com /catalog/museum/museum_exhibit_1.asp   (1229 words)

  
 Don Ho - Experience with VesCell™ Adult Stem Cell Therapy
When he went back, according to his audience, you would never know he had been so ill.
He married his lovely long-time producer and companion, Haumea Hebenstreit, nine months after his cell therapy.
She is shown here with George Efaw of Spooner, Wisconsin, at a patients' dinner in Bangkok.
www.vescell.com /don-ho-remembered.php   (434 words)

  
 Haumea Sister Profiles
It was a long journey but after a year and a half, nine ladies realized their goals and founded the "Sooo Sexy" Haumea Chapter.
The Haumea Chapter of Mu Sigma Upsilon Sorority, Inc. was founded March 15th, 2003 at The University of Central Florida to become the first chapter of Mu Sigma Upsilon in the southeastern region of the United States.
The Haumea Chapter has now grown to become the largest active chapter of Mu Sigma Upsilon.
www.angelfire.com /alt/msu_haumea/Sisters.html   (230 words)

  
 haumea biosciences
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mywebpage.netscape.com /PanKaifeng5079/haumea-biosciences.html   (313 words)

  
 PBS: Holo Mai Pele - Hawaiian Mythology
All the female Akua come from the lineage of Haumea, who could give birth from any part of her body: from the top of her head, from her eyes, from her mouth, from her shoulders, or from her bosom.
The body of the goddess Haumea took possession of certain trees, which were used to carve great war gods to whom men prayed for success in politics.
Haumea was the mother of Namakaokaha'i, Goddess of the oceans; of Pele, Goddess of the volcano; of the Hi'iaka sisters who ruled the billowing lava flows and medicinal herbs that first grew from new lava; and of Kapo'ulakina'u, Goddess of 'anaa'ana (the prayers to cause death and to bring the dead back to life).
www.piccom.org /holomaipele/myth2.html   (1280 words)

  
 Honolulu Star-Bulletin Hawaii News
Haumea was one of three defendants scheduled to go to trial with Kahapea in a kickback scheme involving two redevelopment projects at Middle Street and West Loch.
Haumea's attorney, Michael Green, said unlike other Kahapea co-defendants, his client actually did the jobs he was paid to do.
Haumea agreed to testify against Kahapea in the Middle Street and West Loch trials but will not have to since Kahapea has since changed his plea.
starbulletin.com /2001/06/23/news/story9.html   (362 words)

  
 pele   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-06)
A long time ago on a island in the sea, a goddess named Haumea, the goddess of the earth, had her child.
One night Haumea saw thunder rolling in the sky, she knew it was time to give birth.
If you see an old lady or a young lady with red clothes on with a white dog it would be better to help her in anyway she asks, because she is Pele.
library.thinkquest.org /5191/pele.htm   (286 words)

  
 Nu'uanu, O'ahu - Arrival: Neighbors
Ka-lihi, "the edge," is famous in legend as the home of Pele's sister, Kapo, and of Haumea, Pele's mother, who is also identified with Papa, wife of Wakea.
Papa and Wakea are important figures in Hawaiian legends as the progenitors of the islands, of the taro, and of the human race.
Haumea "slapped at her husband, and as he spun around, the breadfruit tree split open.
www.pacificworlds.com /nuuanu/arrival/neighbor.cfm   (1148 words)

  
 Hawaiian Islands
The feminine aspect of divinity was more developed here than elsewhere in Polynesia, with a number of goddesses being prominent in rites.
In addition to Pele, Laka was associated with the forest, Kihawahine was an influential water spirit, and Haumea was worshipped as the deity of the fertile and prolific earth.
This most northern groups of the Polynesian islands was probably settled between 1000-1200 Common Era from the Marquesas or Society Islands some 4-5000 kilometres to the south.
philtar.ucsm.ac.uk /encyclopedia/poly/hawai.html   (447 words)

  
 Goddess Pele : Type
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www.goddess.ws /articles/goddess-pele/?type   (1923 words)

  
 San Francisco Bay Times
The title of the show is taken from the book Daughters of Haumea: Women of Ancient Hawai’i, written by Lucia Jensen and her daughter Natalie, published by Pueo Press in 2005.
Haumea (HOW-uh-may-uh) was one of the first ancestors in Hawaiian spiritual life.
Daughters of Haumea will use 42 dancers in just over two hours to tell stories of influential women throughout the history of Hawai’i.
www.sfbaytimes.com /article_p.php?article_id=5838   (544 words)

  
 Philadelphia Whitemarsh Rugby Football Club Surfside 7s
Haumea is daughter to the fertility goddess Papa and mother to the goddess of fire Pele.
When the kidnappers try to capture Haumea and her mate by cutting into the tree with their machetes, the splinters of wood and poisonous sap from the tree kill the axe men.
To appease Haumea, the kidnappers carve the tree into a shape of goddess whom Haumea calls Kamehaikana.
www.therugbyclub.org /surfside7s/04/tikigods.php   (683 words)

  
 Halau O Kekuhi :: Hanau Ka Moku
Hālau O Kekuhi with their traditional Hawaiian dance style and the contemporary modern dance company of Tau Dance Theater, honors the female procreative forces of the earth by creating this new dance genre which is simply a reflection of their island home.
The island child of Haumea (earth) and Kanaloa (sea) is born.
The first occupants of Kama‘ehu are, nā po‘e i‘a, the animate and inanimate creatures of the ocean who enjoy the deep, hot springs of Kanaloa eastward in search of Haumea's womb where Kama‘ehu is to be born.
www.edithkanakaolefoundation.org /halau/hanau_ka_moku.htm   (188 words)

  
 Re: HAUMEA, KUALII, NEWLUN
In Reply to: HAUMEA, KUALII, NEWLUN by Neil Newlun
Re: HAUMEA, KUALII, NEWLUN Teresa Cummings Asuncion 7/24/01
Re: HAUMEA, KUALII, NEWLUN Teresa Cummings Asuncion 10/04/01
genforum.genealogy.com /hi/messages/1265.html   (25 words)

  
 Hawaiian Legends: The Hog God
Kiha-wahine and Haumea were goddesses, worshipped in the temples.
It is said that Haumea took a chief of Oahu as her husband.
When Haumea saw Puna hanging on the branches of the breadfruit tree, she made the tree open.
www.nativehawaii.com /legends/dragon_godds.php   (1144 words)

  
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Haumea is so happy to have their first nephew!
For those who have not had the pleasure of meeting Nina, she is the epitome of a Strong, Independent Woman.
Some may refer to her as crazy.....we at Haumea like to refer to her as Superwoman.
htmlgear.tripod.com /guest/control.guest?u=lisetteortiz&i=1&a=view   (616 words)

  
 Original Hawaiian oil paintings of Hawaii and Hawaiian cultural art
Haumea's likeness in a newlywed's home ensures blessings of a bountiful and fruitful married life with healthy children.
Among HAUMEA'S many offspring is feisty Fire Goddess, PELE, who HAUMEA is said to have birthed through her mouth.
From Sidney Filson's series "Playing With Gauguin" HAUMEA is depicted in a field of anthurium flowers, hefting a tray of mangoes and very pregnant with a mango herself.
www.filcro.com /hawaiian-oil-paintings.html   (634 words)

  
 ANCIENT HAWAIIAN GODDESS HAUMEA
The Ancient Pantheon of Goddess Culture..A return to the Hawaiian Goddess Kahuna Teachings of Uli, Pele, Hina, Haumea, Lake, Hi'iaka consciousness..Goddess Ancient Creatrix known in Lemuria, Mu and Hawaii
Haumea acts as Divine Midwife to many human Mothers
Haumea is referred to as a mysterious Akua
www.powersthatbe.com /goddess/haumea.html   (194 words)

  
 k42 Ka Wa Umikumamakolu
Born was Haumea a woman, lived with the god Kanaloa
Born was Hikapuanaiea ["Sticky"] a woman; Haumea was recognized, This was Haumea
Haumea of four-hundred-thousand-fold forms, Haumea of four-thousand-fold forms
www.bluecoast.org /nonprofit/kanaloa/k42.html   (331 words)

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