Mo'o and Menehune
- Nov 2, 2019
- 1 min read
Here is aplace for Ohana and our roots go deep. Into the beautiful place where Mother Pele and ʻaumakua guide us and guard us as we rest our heads. Protect our children from ʻuhane ʻino while we go about our day honor you and our ancestors in the most sacred of ways.

Mo'o Are beautiful shape-shifting lizards that can be giant but can also change their size and to being that of a small gecko. They're often found in the deepest caves and Water Resources within Polynesia and Hawaii. They are said to be great and powerful Guardian spirits of these areas and are said to be able to control the weather as well as water, and are often worshipped for agricultural purposes but they do not have the same significance is the four primary deities. They are often revered as the guardian spirits of the family. These would be the protectorates of the family and can even be ancestors who went to join with the great spirit. Whenever they pass on their bodies often turn into petrified wood and join and form to the land.

Menehune:
These are a form of tiny humanoid. There's similar to a dwarf they're very beneficial they live deep in the forest to themselves often are very skilled at survival instincts and forging as well as fishing gardening. Often the ones that are typically seen closer to civilization or old and female. It is very common for them to be seen over the island.



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