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- Hatuibwari abstract "The Hatuibwari was a dragon in the Solomon Islands in Melanesia. It has the head of a human, four eyes, clawed arms, bat wings, and the body of a serpent. The ancient belief is that he created and nourished all living things; that he is the male version of Mother Earth. This legend comes from Makira (formerly San Cristobal) in Melanesia.It is mentioned in the book Dragons, Fearsome Monsters from Myth and Fiction by Scholastic, general editor Gerrie McCail.".
- Hatuibwari wikiPageID "22878971".
- Hatuibwari wikiPageLength "828".
- Hatuibwari wikiPageOutDegree "12".
- Hatuibwari wikiPageRevisionID "677313675".
- Hatuibwari wikiPageWikiLink Bat.
- Hatuibwari wikiPageWikiLink Category:Human-headed_mythical_creatures.
- Hatuibwari wikiPageWikiLink Category:Melanesian_mythology.
- Hatuibwari wikiPageWikiLink Category:Mythological_hybrids.
- Hatuibwari wikiPageWikiLink Category:Oceanian_legendary_creatures.
- Hatuibwari wikiPageWikiLink Category:Solomon_Islands_mythology.
- Hatuibwari wikiPageWikiLink Dragon.
- Hatuibwari wikiPageWikiLink Human.
- Hatuibwari wikiPageWikiLink Makira.
- Hatuibwari wikiPageWikiLink Melanesia.
- Hatuibwari wikiPageWikiLink Serpent_(symbolism).
- Hatuibwari wikiPageWikiLink Solomon_Islands.
- Hatuibwari wikiPageWikiLinkText "Hatuibwari".
- Hatuibwari wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Multiple_issues.
- Hatuibwari wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Myth-stub.
- Hatuibwari wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Orphan.
- Hatuibwari wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Unreferenced.
- Hatuibwari subject Category:Human-headed_mythical_creatures.
- Hatuibwari subject Category:Melanesian_mythology.
- Hatuibwari subject Category:Mythological_hybrids.
- Hatuibwari subject Category:Oceanian_legendary_creatures.
- Hatuibwari subject Category:Solomon_Islands_mythology.
- Hatuibwari hypernym Dragon.
- Hatuibwari type Animal.
- Hatuibwari comment "The Hatuibwari was a dragon in the Solomon Islands in Melanesia. It has the head of a human, four eyes, clawed arms, bat wings, and the body of a serpent. The ancient belief is that he created and nourished all living things; that he is the male version of Mother Earth. This legend comes from Makira (formerly San Cristobal) in Melanesia.It is mentioned in the book Dragons, Fearsome Monsters from Myth and Fiction by Scholastic, general editor Gerrie McCail.".
- Hatuibwari label "Hatuibwari".
- Hatuibwari sameAs Q5682231.
- Hatuibwari sameAs m.0640z_r.
- Hatuibwari sameAs Q5682231.
- Hatuibwari wasDerivedFrom Hatuibwari?oldid=677313675.
- Hatuibwari isPrimaryTopicOf Hatuibwari.