Pāpā

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Pāpā is a primordial earth goddess in Hawaiian mythology, revered as a creator figure and ancestral mother of the Hawaiian people.

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Pāpā canonical 1

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Predicate Object
instanceOf earth goddess
figure in Hawaiian mythology
goddess
associatedWith Hawaiian creation traditions
Hawaiian genealogy of chiefs
consort Wākea NERFINISHED
cosmicFunction foundation of the world
partner in sky–earth union
culture Hawaiian NERFINISHED
domain earth
gender female
hasDiacriticsInName true
languageOfName Hawaiian NERFINISHED
mythologicalRole progenitor of humans (Hawaiians)
progenitor of land
pairedWith sky god Wākea NERFINISHED
parentOf Hawaiian islands (in some traditions) NERFINISHED
Hawaiian people (in some traditions)
partOf Polynesian mythological tradition
region Hawaiian Islands NERFINISHED
role ancestral mother of the Hawaiian people
creator figure
spouse Wākea NERFINISHED
symbolicAssociation fertility of land
genealogical origins
typeOfDeity chthonic deity
veneratedAs ancestor deity
earth mother
veneratedIn Hawaiian religion

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Wākea spouse Pāpā