HONOLULU (AP) — In rural Hawaii neighborhoods where lava from Kilauea volcano has burned down or threatened to consume the homes, a name often comes up: Pele (peh-leh). “You can’t really predict what ...
“Our deity is coming down to play,” said Lokelani Puha, 52, a hula dancer and poet who evacuated as the lava encroached, referring to Hawaii’s goddess of volcanoes and fire. “There’s nothing to do ...
As Hawaii endures a week-long eruption of the Kilauea volcano on the Big Island, some Hawaiians have an idea of who might be behind it all: Pele, the honored female deity of fire. Pele is considered ...
HILO, BIG ISLAND (HawaiiNewsNow) - There's no greater audience for hula than the Merrie Monarch Festival. Thousands pack into the Edith Kanaka'ole Stadium and tens of thousands more around the world ...
VOLCANO, HAWAII >> Along the edge of the Kilauea caldera lookout at Hawaii Volcanoes National Park, where many halau visit annually to pay respect to Pele during the Merrie Monarch Festival, an ohia ...
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