Hawaii Real Estate | Hawaii Relocations | Hawaii Home Buying & Selling

head_left_image

Hawaiian Legends - Nightmarchers, Menehune, and the Tiki Gods

By: Celeste "Sally" Cheeseman, Century 21 Liberty Homes, Mililani, HI 96789 (Localism.com Featured Article)

 HAWAIIAN Spirits and Superstitions covered only a sliver of our Spirits and Superstions in Hawaii. Remember I mentioned that we had our home blessed because our home was in the path of the warriors marching? We will now embark on one  Hawaiian legend, ....The Nightmarchers.

The Nightmarchers are the ghosts of ancient Hawaiian high ranking warriors. They say that they come forth during the night from their burial sites to march where they battled or march on to other sacred areas. It is said that if you live near their path of marching you will see their torches or hear the chanting, the marching and/or the drums beating faintly. Place ti plants or leaves around your house to keep away evil spirits and the "nightmarchers" to avoid the area as well. The most famous of these "marching" paths of the Nightmarcher's is along the Pali where Kamehameha fought the last battle.

 

In Hawaii, the Menehune, are "little people" that stand two feet high. Similar to pixi's or trolls the Menehune roam the deep forests at  night. They are very strong and are master builders and said to accomplish many projects over night! There are many stories how they came to be in Hawaii.  One version is that they were the first settlers in Hawaii that came from the descendants of the Marquesas Islanders and resided here between the years of 0-350 A.D. Supposedly, the "bigger people" from Tahiti came and the Menehune ran off into the caves in mountains and only came out at night for food.

My mother was born and raised on Kauai with her 7 sisters and 1 brother.  Later on, one of my Auntie's married and moved to Waimea Kauai.  When my cousin and I were 10 and 11 our mom's would let us go to Kauai to visit my Aunt and Uncle for the summer.  She lived right on Menehune Road and at the end of the road was the "Menehune Ditch". The high chief of Waimea, "Ola" received aid from the Menehune to divert water from the Waimea River to their taro patches and supposedly made this ancient acqueduct overnight! 
Anyway, my cousin claimed she must be a Menehune as well because she was very short and tried to go in the passageway in the Menehune Ditch in the mountain......I ran away afraid that something might happen! (The opening is in the picture to the right)


The following subject on Tiki Gods is dedicated to Neal Bloom...who has only seen something about this on the Brady Bunch......Here ya go bud! 

                         The Tiki Gods

 Ku:  (God of War) Husband of Hina in Hawaiian mythology. Ku means standing upright. Hina means falling down. Maybe that meant they were a balanced couple? Ku worshipped with human sacrifice which was not the case with the other of these main tiki gods.

Lono: (God of Fertility and Peace) Lono decended to Earth on a rainbow to marry Laka and existed with the three other gods before the world was created. Lono is identified with rain and food plants and god of peace. I think they all balance each other out in one way or another.

Kane (God of light and life) and he created the sky, the earth and the upper heaven and he owned a seashell when placed on the ocean turned into a huge sailboat. Kane is identified with the sun in agricultural conditions. "Kan-e" means man and was the heavenly father of all men. The father of all living things and nature.

Kanaloa (God of the Sea) and symbolized by the squid and called upon to for the building of the canoe. Kanaloa was also called upon to to point out hidden springs. This god was considered the evil one opposing Kane (the good one) In this respect it is the wild and taming forces such as the popular Yin-Yang and supposedly this idea came from the European missionaires trying to show the Christian/Satan images.

Thanks for joining me once again for a little more insight into "About Hawaii"!

 

If you are interested in more "About Hawaii" stories please click on any of the following links:

 

Points of Interest and Entertainment in Hawaii - Part 1

Preservation of Hawaiian Culture, Land and History (localism.com featured)

Preservation AND Development for Ka'u, Hawaii?

Hawaiian "Ono" Entrees, Sides and a Luau?

Hawaii Photo Post and Virtual Tours!

HAWAIIAN Spirits and Superstitions    (localism.com featured)

What Makes a House a Home in Honolulu, Hawaii?     (localism.com featured)

Blogging about "VOG" in Hawaii

Visitor and Newcomer Safety Tips for Hawaii!

 

                                                       

 

Celeste "Sally" Cheeseman  is a Realtor-Associate® and Certified Residential Specialist (CRS) with Century 21 Liberty Homes in Mililani, Hawaii. With a sharp understanding that a listening ear is the key to a client's needs  she serves the island of Oahu (Honolulu County) and all Hawaii Military Relocations, Hawaii Retirees, Hawaii Job Transfers and Hawaii Residents, Home Buyers and Sellers.

  

 © 2007-2012 Celeste "Sally" Cheeseman's Hawaii Real Estate and Relocation Blog.

All rights reserved.

     

 


 

Comments

Beautiful post!  Love Hawaii.....quite jealous that you live there:)  Thank you for sharing the interesting info!
Posted by Burbank Real Estate Agent Ana Connell (G & C Properties/John Aaroe Group) almost 5 years ago
Cool stuff!  I always love your blog, Celeste.  Have I said that yet?
Posted by Jeff R. Geoghan - Marketing Evangelist and VP (Coldwell Banker Select Professionals) almost 5 years ago
What a fascinating post!  You do an excellent job bringing interest, life and learning together in your well- crafted pieces.  I really enjoyed reading this and as always, I'll be looking forward to more.
Posted by Syracuse/ Central New York Real Estate| Christina Lackey (Coldwell Banker Prime Properties) almost 5 years ago

Ana: You're very welcome...sorry....but you'll have to live with the big "j" until you come visit us!

Jeff:  Yes you have and thank you very much!

Christina:  And you sure know how to compliment a lady! (an old lady at that hahah!)

Posted by Celeste "SALLY" Cheeseman, RA, CRS, HAWAII Real Estate & Relocations (Century 21 Liberty Homes) almost 5 years ago

Sally.....  I wish you didn't mention the Brandy Bunch and Neal. This was going to be my first comment when I saw the pictures, before I even read your post. So.....didn't I see one of these Island idols in a Brady Bunch episode?  lol  It was when Greg was surfing.  ;o)

Seriously.... this was very interesting. Thanks for sharing this. I like this kind of stuff.

                                                                                                              jeff belonger

Posted by Jeff Belonger-The FHA Expert - FHA Loans - FHA mortgages - USDA loans - VA Loans ( Social Media - Infinity Home Mortgage Company, Inc) almost 5 years ago
Jeff:  I sure am having fun as well as a learning experience myself.  I have come up with so many ideas from subjects that I only heard of growing up...now I'm reliving memories as well as learning more!  Glad you liked it!  Thanks!
Posted by Celeste "SALLY" Cheeseman, RA, CRS, HAWAII Real Estate & Relocations (Century 21 Liberty Homes) almost 5 years ago

Sally,

I love all the different stories and traditions that Hawaii has!

Thank you for taking the time to share these with us mainlanders!

Aloha,

Lucky :)

Posted by Lucky Lang, SRES®, Davenport, Iowa Real Estate (Mel Foster Co.) almost 5 years ago
Lucky:  No problem!  I started writing all About Hawaii to share with you all (so you can tell your relocation client's haha) and to share with the public and consumer as well.  Interesting stuff huh? Thanks!
Posted by Celeste "SALLY" Cheeseman, RA, CRS, HAWAII Real Estate & Relocations (Century 21 Liberty Homes) almost 5 years ago
Sally- I love these posts.. the history of Hawaii is fascinating.. fortunately I've learned a bit over the years with my parents living on the Big Island.. The picture of the nightmarchers is stunning.. 
Posted by Manhattan Beach CA/ e-PRO..... Kaye Thomas... (Real Estate West) almost 5 years ago

How cool!  Kind of creepy...but fascinating!  We don't have any interesting stories for Texas-that I know of.

Antoher awesome post!

Posted by Stephanie Edwards-Musa knitwit at thredUP (thredUP.com) almost 5 years ago

Kaye:  The ones who are fascinated I know are coming tonight. It's great isn't it?  How about some folklore and stuff from your area?  I hope you call me when you come to visit!

Steph:  Hey...why don't you write one on your area?  I bet a lot of legends and spirits with the Alamo and stuff (Is that around you?  Well, see. If it's not then you can write about something in your area...I looove this kind of stuff!)

Posted by Celeste "SALLY" Cheeseman, RA, CRS, HAWAII Real Estate & Relocations (Century 21 Liberty Homes) almost 5 years ago
I don't know of any cool stuff like that for around here.  I guess I could do one on the settler's of the area. 
Posted by Stephanie Edwards-Musa knitwit at thredUP (thredUP.com) almost 5 years ago
Steph:  That would be great!  The history of the area is something to be able to tell people who are relocating...with as many military we have here...you never know when you'll get a referral and that's some interesting stuff.....
Posted by Celeste "SALLY" Cheeseman, RA, CRS, HAWAII Real Estate & Relocations (Century 21 Liberty Homes) almost 5 years ago
I don't want to take away from your post so I'll make it short.  History and settlement is always something people want to know.  The street names always bring up the question. 
Posted by Stephanie Edwards-Musa knitwit at thredUP (thredUP.com) almost 5 years ago
Steph:  Get started!
Posted by Celeste "SALLY" Cheeseman, RA, CRS, HAWAII Real Estate & Relocations (Century 21 Liberty Homes) almost 5 years ago
Sally , I am in total AWE of this post - I love your explanations of tradition and I find them so intriguing.  Thanks for sharing a piece of your culture that is absolutely amazing.
Posted by Rick & Ines - Miami Beach Real Estate (Majestic Properties) almost 5 years ago
Ines:  Just like you!  I'm growing up Ines already...haha!  I love my blog too! (don't have one like you do but this is just fine for taking up my time...that I really don't have...haha)
Posted by Celeste "SALLY" Cheeseman, RA, CRS, HAWAII Real Estate & Relocations (Century 21 Liberty Homes) almost 5 years ago
This IS you blog Sally - and a great one at that! (but please don't grow up....that would really be a shame)
Posted by Rick & Ines - Miami Beach Real Estate (Majestic Properties) almost 5 years ago
Beautiful photos Sally, and good information on Hawaii!! What a wonderful and informative post!
Posted by Teri Ellis at Homes Arizona Real Estate LLC almost 5 years ago
Terri:  You know, the tiki one I took a couple of years ago when hubbie's gramma came to visit and we did the touristy thing with them....I have no clue which ones these are as there are minor gods etc. as well.
Posted by Celeste "SALLY" Cheeseman, RA, CRS, HAWAII Real Estate & Relocations (Century 21 Liberty Homes) almost 5 years ago

Sally I love learning so much about Hawaii and it's rich culture from you. My mother visited Hawaii in the late 80's and brought me back a little fertility statue. I hadn't thought of that until I was reading about Lono.

Posted by Ashley Drake Gephart (Drake Intelligence Group) almost 5 years ago
Ashley: Go night night..okay, you wanted to leave a comment first...thanks for your comments all the time! Hey, is that the thing with the ...okay, I know which one that is...I hope you don't have it on display..haha!
Posted by Celeste "SALLY" Cheeseman, RA, CRS, HAWAII Real Estate & Relocations (Century 21 Liberty Homes) almost 5 years ago
Thanks for the storytime, Sally!  I loved this!  I've never heard any Hawaiian legends or stories -- I'll be a totally interested audience any time!  (The more you teach us about Hawaii, the more we want to visit!)
Posted by Sarah Cooper (Real Estate Shows) almost 5 years ago
Sally, Great post... I did not want to say anything but I was thinking the Brady Bunch also...Glad to know I was not the only one. 
Posted by Matthew J Blum - (retired from the business) almost 5 years ago

Sally, another great post about Hawaii!  I had heard a little about some of the legends -- yeah on the Brady Bunch -- well, besides that, once when I was there a tour guide touched on some of the legends.  Anyway, your version is in more detail and you share the beautiful pictures.  I know you want some of us to go to Hawaii on vacation so you can meet us!  Wouldn't that be fun!?!

Posted by Judi Morgan, San Antonio, TX Real Estate (Prudential Don Johnson Co., REALTORS) almost 5 years ago
Sally--Your posts about your native state are so beautiful. Thanks once again for sharing! :)
Posted by Teri Eckholm, REALTOR® Anoka&Washington Counties Acreage & Lakeshore Homes (REMAX Specialists) almost 5 years ago

Gee Sally,

Thanks so much for the mention and for embarassing me with the Brady Bunch :).Pretty funny.

I still would like to visit Hawaii and the acient burial grouds..but not the brady bunch, I can see that 100 times on TV. Thats pretty keen of you.

Posted by Neal Bloom-Realtor ®CRS-Weston FL Real Estate (Keller Williams Properties, Weston FL) almost 5 years ago

Sarah:  I hope I get to meet some of you all who have made an impact on my life and writing!  Come on down!

Mathew: You're funny...everyone seems to relate to the Brady Bunch...Neal said it first..haha.

Judy: Yes, I do!  It also gives some insight into our cultures here so when people come to visit or relocate they will know more.

Teri:  Thanks for dropping by!

Posted by Celeste "SALLY" Cheeseman, RA, CRS, HAWAII Real Estate & Relocations (Century 21 Liberty Homes) almost 5 years ago
Hey Neal! That was pretty funny, huh?  Hey, and it's featured in Localism so more out there huh? When you get here with TLW, BB and all those that are wanting to come you will get dinner!  Hey, a luau! Hope you're having a good time, Neal!
Posted by Celeste "SALLY" Cheeseman, RA, CRS, HAWAII Real Estate & Relocations (Century 21 Liberty Homes) almost 5 years ago

Very Cool!

I'm subscribing - I am fascinated with Hawaii and you've got some great content here. My sister is going to Oahu on Thursday. I'm very jealous but I'll go someday I'm sure.

Posted by Abraham Chaffin - Cambria Real Estate (Sand Shell Realty) almost 5 years ago
Abraham:  Tell her to take plenty of pictures!  One day you'll get here as well...everyone does.  Then when you get here...call!
Posted by Celeste "SALLY" Cheeseman, RA, CRS, HAWAII Real Estate & Relocations (Century 21 Liberty Homes) almost 5 years ago

Sally I don't have it on display! Actually I don't even have it anymore. I didn't think it was a good idea to bring it from one marriage to the next. mmmm Maybe I should have gotten a new one and had tons of little babies running around! Oh well....Can't wait to see the next installment in your virtual Hawaii tour!

Posted by Ashley Drake Gephart (Drake Intelligence Group) almost 5 years ago
Sally - I so enjoy your posts.  This is such great information about island culture.
Posted by Laguna Homes|Laguna Condos| Laguna Real Estate|Marlene Bridges (Village Real Estate Services, Inc.) almost 5 years ago

Ashley:  You're funny!  I wouldn't display that thing anyway...haha!  Too old to have any more kids so at this point it'd just make hubbie jealous  hahahahahaah!

Marlene:  I sure have been enjoying doing them as well!  Waiting for the time to pass to meet you!

Posted by Celeste "SALLY" Cheeseman, RA, CRS, HAWAII Real Estate & Relocations (Century 21 Liberty Homes) almost 5 years ago
I have been up to Pali Look out at night several times.  I haven't seen or heard anything, but I have many friends who will not go up there.
Posted by Randy L. Prothero - Hawaii REALTOR® (808) 384-5645 (Century 21 Liberty Homes ) almost 5 years ago
Yeah Yeah...go off the subject....hey I am going to the Grand Canyon tomorrow...didn't the Brady Bunch visit there too? Should I ask them for the TIKI?
Posted by Neal Bloom-Realtor ®CRS-Weston FL Real Estate (Keller Williams Properties, Weston FL) almost 5 years ago

Pali:  You brave guy you!  My brother went cruising up there back in the 70's and there were gunshots from another car...not ghosts....for real.

Neal:  Off subject is welcome if in good fun.  Dinner anyone? Take pictures!

Posted by Celeste "SALLY" Cheeseman, RA, CRS, HAWAII Real Estate & Relocations (Century 21 Liberty Homes) almost 5 years ago
I did actually blow three tires once on the hair pin curve back in the 80s.  I wonder if I had pork in the car.  That was before I knew of the legends. 
Posted by Randy L. Prothero - Hawaii REALTOR® (808) 384-5645 (Century 21 Liberty Homes ) almost 5 years ago

Randy:  You're pretty funny!  You see...you think it's only stories but when we think back to our own experiences it's a different story. Was it at night? 

Posted by Celeste "SALLY" Cheeseman, RA, CRS, HAWAII Real Estate & Relocations (Century 21 Liberty Homes) almost 5 years ago
Hi Sally! I'm sorry I missed this one. I love Menehune stories! I love the one thats told about the Pali Highway although I never tested it for myself.
Posted by Lysa Napolitano almost 5 years ago
Lysa:  No problem! We eventually get around to each other's sooner or later...kind of hard to keep up all the time. I am "reliving" some of this while writing and so interesting!
Posted by Celeste "SALLY" Cheeseman, RA, CRS, HAWAII Real Estate & Relocations (Century 21 Liberty Homes) almost 5 years ago
Cheryl: Great place for a vacation! Thanks for your kind comments!
Posted by Celeste "SALLY" Cheeseman, RA, CRS, HAWAII Real Estate & Relocations (Century 21 Liberty Homes) almost 5 years ago
Great post Sally.  You've made the Week in Review!
Posted by Michael Hutchins - Consumer Advocate, Chicago (Michael Hutchins Ent.) almost 5 years ago
Michael: Thanks! I went over there! WooHoo!
Posted by Celeste "SALLY" Cheeseman, RA, CRS, HAWAII Real Estate & Relocations (Century 21 Liberty Homes) almost 5 years ago

Sally You never cease to amaze me.  This is a very incredible blog!  So interesing!  I even emailed it to a few friends!  Thank you for taking the time to share. 

Posted by Jim Crawford ~ Atlanta Real Estate-ABR E-PRO (RE/MAX Paramount Properties) almost 5 years ago
Jim: Thanks!  I'm hope the people you emailed to will appreciate the "weird" stuff...haha!
Posted by Celeste "SALLY" Cheeseman, RA, CRS, HAWAII Real Estate & Relocations (Century 21 Liberty Homes) almost 5 years ago

This blog does not allow anonymous comments