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- Kupua abstract "In Hawaiian mythology, the Kupua are a group of demigods: heroic tricksters.Hawaiian myths and legends abound with such characters. They are traditionally described as monsters having the power of appearing in different kinds of bodies. They usually have cruel and vindictive characters and are ready to destroy and devour any persons they can catch. There are, however, many kupuas of kindly spirit who give watchful care to the members of their own families.Many Hawaiian kupua are considered as gods having a double body, sometimes appearing as a man and sometimes being able to change shape, into an animal, vegetable, or mineral form. The latter form always possesses supernatural powers. William Westervelt mentions the following classification for kupua: Ka-poe-kino-lau (the people who had leaf bodies) Ka-poe-kino-pua (the people who had flower bodies) Ka-poe-kino-manu (the people who had bird bodies) Ka-poe-kino-laau (trees of all kinds, ferns, vines, etc.) Ka-poe-kino-pupu (all shells) Ka-poe-kino-ao (all clouds) Ka-poe-kino-maani (all winds) Ka-poe-kina-ia (all fish) Ka-poe-kina-mano (all sharks) Ka-poe-kina-limu (all sea-mosses) Ka-poe-kina-pokaku (all peculiar stones) Ka-poe-kina-hiwa-hiwa (all dangerous places of the pali)".
- Kupua wikiPageID "96425".
- Kupua wikiPageLength "3335".
- Kupua wikiPageOutDegree "27".
- Kupua wikiPageRevisionID "680629941".
- Kupua wikiPageWikiLink Apukohai.
- Kupua wikiPageWikiLink Bread-fruit.
- Kupua wikiPageWikiLink Breadfruit.
- Kupua wikiPageWikiLink Cannibal.
- Kupua wikiPageWikiLink Cannibalism.
- Kupua wikiPageWikiLink Category:Hawaiian_mythology.
- Kupua wikiPageWikiLink Category:Trickster_gods.
- Kupua wikiPageWikiLink Cock-fighting.
- Kupua wikiPageWikiLink Cockfight.
- Kupua wikiPageWikiLink Crocodile.
- Kupua wikiPageWikiLink Hawaii.
- Kupua wikiPageWikiLink Hawaiian_mythology.
- Kupua wikiPageWikiLink Hawaiian_narrative.
- Kupua wikiPageWikiLink Honolulu.
- Kupua wikiPageWikiLink Iwa.
- Kupua wikiPageWikiLink Kauai.
- Kupua wikiPageWikiLink Legend.
- Kupua wikiPageWikiLink Lizard.
- Kupua wikiPageWikiLink Mamala_(mythology).
- Kupua wikiPageWikiLink Maui.
- Kupua wikiPageWikiLink Monster.
- Kupua wikiPageWikiLink Mythology.
- Kupua wikiPageWikiLink Māui_(Hawaiian_mythology).
- Kupua wikiPageWikiLink Ono_(mythology).
- Kupua wikiPageWikiLink Pekoi.
- Kupua wikiPageWikiLink Polynesia.
- Kupua wikiPageWikiLink Rangi_and_Papa.
- Kupua wikiPageWikiLink Rooster.
- Kupua wikiPageWikiLink Shark.
- Kupua wikiPageWikiLink Trickster.
- Kupua wikiPageWikiLink William_Drake_Westervelt.
- Kupua wikiPageWikiLink William_Westervelt.
- Kupua wikiPageWikiLinkText "Kupua".
- Kupua wikiPageWikiLinkText "kupua".
- Kupua hasPhotoCollection Kupua.
- Kupua wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Okina.
- Kupua subject Category:Hawaiian_mythology.
- Kupua subject Category:Trickster_gods.
- Kupua hypernym Group.
- Kupua type Band.
- Kupua comment "In Hawaiian mythology, the Kupua are a group of demigods: heroic tricksters.Hawaiian myths and legends abound with such characters. They are traditionally described as monsters having the power of appearing in different kinds of bodies. They usually have cruel and vindictive characters and are ready to destroy and devour any persons they can catch.".
- Kupua label "Kupua".
- Kupua sameAs Kupua.
- Kupua sameAs m.0nwxv.
- Kupua sameAs Q2310726.
- Kupua sameAs Q2310726.
- Kupua wasDerivedFrom Kupua?oldid=680629941.
- Kupua isPrimaryTopicOf Kupua.