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Pele, the revered goddess of fire, lightning, wind, and volcanoes in Hawaiian mythology, is a central figure residing in the Halemaʻumaʻu crater of Kīlauea on the Big Island of Hawaii. Born to the goddess Haumea and the god Kane Milohai, Pele's fiery journey began when she was cast out by her father

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Goddess, Pele (The Volcano Goddess, The Fire Goddess, The Creator of Life) - Pele, the Hawaiian goddess of fire, lightning, dance, wind, and volcanoes, is revered as one of the most powerful and influential deities in the Hawaiian pantheon. Born from the union of Haumea, the goddess of fertility, and Kane, the god of creation, Pele embodies the raw, untamed energy of the natural world, symbolizing the destructive and creative forces that shape the earth. Goddess Pele, Volcano Goddess, Goddess Of Fire, Hawaiian Goddess, Female Goddess, Fire Goddess, The Warrior, Goddess Art, Wallpaper Cave

Goddess, Pele (The Volcano Goddess, The Fire Goddess, The Creator of Life) - Pele, the Hawaiian goddess of fire, lightning, dance, wind, and volcanoes, is revered as one of the most powerful and influential deities in the Hawaiian pantheon. Born from the union of Haumea, the goddess of fertility, and Kane, the god of creation, Pele embodies the raw, untamed energy of the natural world, symbolizing the destructive and creative forces that shape the earth.

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Lighting up ancient Hawaiian legends, Pele (pronounced peh-leh) the goddess of fire, lightning, wind, dance and volcanoes is a well-known character. Otherwise known as ka wahine ai honua, the woman who devours the land, Pele’s home is believed to be Halemaumau crater at the summit of Kilauea, one of the world’s most active volcanoes. However, all of Hawaii lays the setting for her stories, so that to this day, any volcanic eruption in Hawaii is attributed to Pele’s longing to be with her…

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