Also known as Pāpā
In the religion and mythology of the ancient Hawaiians, Papahānaumoku () — often simply called Papa — is a goddess and the Earth Mother. She is mentioned in the chants as the consort of the sky god Wākea. Their daughter is beautiful goddess Hoʻohōkūkalani, the main character of one myth. Papa is still worshipped by some Hawaiians, especially by women, as a primordial force of creation who has the power to give life and to heal. The Northwestern Hawaiian Islands Marine National Monument was renamed in 2007 to the Papahānaumokuākea Marine National Monument, in honour of Papa.
Papahanaumoku (littéralement « vaste endroit qui donne naissance aux îles ») ou Papa est, dans la mythologie hawaïenne, la déesse créatrice et la déesse mère. Avec son mari Wākea, le père céleste, ils représentent les ancêtres de tous les Hawaïens. En 2007, le Northwestern Hawaiian Islands Marine National Monument a été renommé Papahānaumokuākea Marine National Monument, une variante de son nom.
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