Often we hear Hawaiians speak of their ʻaumakua, their family or personal god — deified ancestors who might assume the shape of sharks, owls, hawks, mud hens, octopuses, eels, mice, rats, even clouds or plants.
Often we hear Hawaiians speak of their ʻaumakua, their family or personal god — deified ancestors who might assume the shape of sharks, owls, hawks, mud hens, octopuses, eels, mice, rats, even clouds or plants.