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Ku or Kane
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kolidra
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Fri, May 30, 2008 4:39 PM
Aloha again, As being of Ukraine / Europe descent and born Canadian, I have to rely on the net for my Polynesian / Hawaiian knowledge. Excuse my ignorance from this point on. What is the main visual difference in carvings between Ku an Kane? Mahalo, |
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blindy the pirate
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Sat, May 31, 2008 6:51 AM
Figuring that it wouldn't be too hard to respond to your question, I've been searching Google and can see your dilemma. There is a lot of informative pages of tiki god history like this one: But when it comes to pictures, the names and labeling get all screwy. I'm far from an expert, but most Ku's have a headdress that is similar to this: Trying to find a good Kane on the interwebs is harder to find. He has a headdress that is very similar to a Lono. But for a intensive purposes, he looks like this: Spend some time looking around Tiki Central. There is a lot of talented people and great information that can help you out. |
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Toataiaha
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Sat, May 31, 2008 7:13 AM
Kia ora Kolidra . Kane , Tane here in NZ , is the Guardian (god) of the Forests . Ku-kaili-moku , or Tu-mata-uenga in NZ , is the Guardian of War . Thats the short version , http://www.janeresture.com/polynesia_myths/hawaii.htm I would hazard a guess , that the depiction depends on the particular portfolio that you want to portray . And they seem each have a few each :lol: Na Jock In the heart of my soul , I would that I had been born in Celtic lands but I was born here , a Celt in Maori land , and my heart is content [ Edited by: Toataiaha 2008-05-31 08:54 ] |
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kolidra
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Sat, May 31, 2008 6:36 PM
Here is the wood. there is no paint involved.....could it be a Siamese cassia? |
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