2017 WU Hawaii Club's 28th Lu'au
Mai Ke Ahi, Ka Wahine ʻO Pele (From Fire, the Woman Pele)
Hawaiian mythology is filled with stories of love, pain, and creation. The stories, passed down through generations reveal to us the powerful connections among the gods, people, ghosts, and nature, illuminating some of Hawaiʻi's most famous and well-known legends. Most notable, Pele, the goddess of fire and volcanoes, traveled from Tahiti long ago and now resides on the Big Island of Hawaiʻi. (Description from the program)
Read MoreHawaiian mythology is filled with stories of love, pain, and creation. The stories, passed down through generations reveal to us the powerful connections among the gods, people, ghosts, and nature, illuminating some of Hawaiʻi's most famous and well-known legends. Most notable, Pele, the goddess of fire and volcanoes, traveled from Tahiti long ago and now resides on the Big Island of Hawaiʻi. (Description from the program)