Post on 24-Jun-2015
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Pele- Tale Of The Volcano Goddess
as it’s seen by Luka, Ana and
Dule of the “Speak Up”
English Language School
Pele, the Volcano Goddess by Ana
Pele was the beautiful but tempestuous Goddess of Volcanoes. She had frequent moments of anger. She was both honoured and feared.
She could cause earthquakes by stamping her feet or volcanic eruptions and fiery lava by digging with her Pa’oa, her magic stick.
Pele had a long and bitter argument with her older sister, Namakaokahai. The fight ended up forming the Hawaiian Islands.
Pele – the Goddess of the Volcanoes by Dule
Kauai Island was the first Island that Pele worked on. When she finished, her sister attacked her and left her to die.
Kauai Island
Oahu Island Diamond HeadBut, Pele recovered and fled to Oahu Island, where she dug the Diamond Head
and a few other fire pits.
Molokai Island
After that, she left a mark on Molokai Island before travelling….
…southeast to Maui where she created the Haleakala Crater , when her sister found out that she was alive and they had a battle there.
After the fight, she went to create the
Mauna Loa Volcano
on the big
Island of Hawaii.
Pele’s final pit was the Halemaumau Crater
on the summit of the
Kilauea Volcano
where, it’s believed, she still lives.
Namakaokahai,the Goddess of the Sea by Luka
Namakaokahai is Pele’s older sister and she lives in the Pacific. She’s all in blue, like the sea. She was jealous because Pele, the Goddess of the volcanoes, was both honoured and feared.
Pele
She was mean. She didn’t respect her younger sister. She was evil, because she tried to destroy her sister. She didn’t like her forming of the volcanoes. She was attacking Pele, by sending waves to her volcanoes.
Pele battles Namakaokahai
Namakaokahai believed that she could kill her sister but it wasn’t true. She realised that she could never crush her sister’s indomitable spirit. The fights ended up forming Halemaumau Crater, the final and eternal fire pit.