AGUNUA (Solomon Islands)
Serpent god. All other gods are only an aspect of Agunua. The
first coconut from each tree is sacred to Agunua.
ALULUEI (Micronesia) God
of knowledge and navigation. Aluluei has two faces, one to see
where he is going, the other to see where he has been. Aluluei
makes his home on sandbars.
BUNJIL (Australian) A
sky god. Bunjil made men out of clay while his brother, Bat, made
women out of water. To mankind Bunjil gave tools, weapons and
religious ceremony.
DARAMULUN (Australian)
A sky god, a hero. There are many tales of his adventures. Daramulun
is usually portrayed with a mouth full of quartz and a huge phallus,
carrying a stone axe.
DREAM TIME (Australian)
The period of creation when the gods brought the world and all
living creatures into being.
GIDJA (Australian) Moon
god. In the Dream Time, Gidja created women by castrating Yalungur,
for which he was punished by Kallin Kallin. Gidja floated out
to sea and ended up in the sky, where he became the moon.
GREAT RAINBOW SNAKE, also JULUNGGUL,
GALERU, UNGUR, WONUNGUR, WOROMBI, YURLUNGGUR, LANGAL, MUIT
and many others names. (Australian) The great giver of life who
lives in a deep pool, stretches across the sky and shines with
water drops, quartz and mother of pearl. In the Dream Time, the
Great Rainbow Snake created all the waterways and all living creatures.
The Great Rainbow Snake is the greatest of all the gods, and no
wise man will dare offend him. Many pools are sacred to him and
must not be contaminated with blood. Sorcerers perform their magic
with pieces of quarts and mother of pearl, because their iridescence
holds the life force of the Great Rainbow Snake.
HINA, also HINE (Polynesia)
Goddess of darkness, who brought death to humankind by slaying
the god Maui. While sailing with her brother Ru, she drifted off
to the moon, liked what she saw, and decided to stay, thereby
becoming Hina the Watchwoman and a patroness of travelers.
IO (New Zealand) "Io
of the Hidden Face," "Io the Originator of All Things,"
"Io Eternal," "Io God of Love." Supreme being
of the Maori, master of all the other gods, known only to the
priesthood.
KALLIN KALLIN (Australian)
Chickenhawk. Kallin Kallin punished Gidja for castrating his brother
Yalungur, the Eaglehawk, by ambushing Gidja as he crossed a bridge
and throwing him into the ocean. Realizing that Yalungur was now
a woman and therefore no longer a member of the tribe, Kallin
Kallin took Yalungur as his wife and so established the custom
among Australian aborigines of taking wives from different communities.
KUKLIKIMOKU (Polynesia)
God of war. His colors are red and yellow, and his is the crested
feather helmet of the Hawaiians.
MARRUNI (Melanesia) God
of earthquakes. Marruni's tail terrified his wives, so he cut
it into pieces and from them made animals and human beings.
MAUI (Polynesia) "Maui
of the thousand tricks." A trickster and a hero god. Maui
lived when the world was still being created, and fought on the
side of humankind, constantly struggling to get them a better
deal. Maui raised the sky and snared the sun. His death at the
hands of Hina brought death into the world.
NAREAU (Micronesia) Actually
two gods, Old Spider and Young Spider. Creators and tricksters.
Old Spider created the world from a seashell, but the heavens
and the earth were not properly separated, so Young Spider enlisted
the aid of Riiki, the eel, to fix the problem. They then created
the sun, moon and stars, and a great tree from which came the
race of men.
OLIFAT (Micronesia) A
trickster. Olifat invented the custom of tattooing. Olifat loves
pranks and is constantly spoiling food, ruining fishing trips
and seducing men's wives.
PELE (Polynesia) Goddess
of volcanic fire and sorcery. Pele lives in Mt. Kilauea in Hawaii.
Altars to Pele are built beside lava streams, though only those
descended from her worship her.
QAT (Polynesia) Creator
god. Qat was born when his mother, a stone, suddenly exploded.
Qat made the first three pairs of men and women by carving them
from wood and playing drums to make them dance. Qat stopped night
from going on forever by cutting it with a hard red stone, which
is the dawn. Qat sailed away in a canoe filled with all manner
of wonderful things, leaving behind the legend that he would one
day return. When the Europeans first came, many believed that
Qat had finally come back.
RUA (Tahiti) The Abyss.
God of craftsmen. Rua invented wood carving.
TAWHAKI (Polynesia) God
of thunder and lightning. Noble and handsome.
TU (Polynesia) "Tu
of the Angry Face," "Tu the Man Eater," "Tu
the Lover of War," "Tu of the Narrow Face." God
of war.
WONDJINA (Australian)
The primordial beings of the great Dream Time, who created the
world. They are shown in rock paintings with halos and no mouths,
their eyes and noses joined. The Wondjina give both rain and children,
and their paintings are touched up every year so that they will
continue to bring rain at the end of the dry season.
YALUNGUR (Australian)
Eaglehawk. Yalungur defeated the terrible ogress Kunapipi and
became the first woman.
The preceding information was compiled and is copyrighted
1994 by D.W. Owens. Distribution is allowed if credit is given.
Likewise, all validity, spelling, and authenticity of information
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