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ToggleOceanic myths and legends
The myths and legends oceanic include the following civilizations, peoples and kingdoms:
Anaa, Avarua, Bora Bora, Fakarava, Gambier, Hao, Hawaii, Hiva, Huahine, Austral Islands, Society Islands, Windward Islands, Leeward Islands, Kamehameha, Maiao, Makemo, Mangaia, Mangareva, Manihi, Manihiki, Maori, Marquesas, Mataiva, Maupiti, Mehetia, Moorea, New Zealand, Raiatea, Raivavae, Rakahanga, Rangiroa, Rarotonga, Pele religion, Rimatara, Rurutu, Tahaa, Tahiti, Tetiaroa, Tikehau, Tokelau,Tuamotu, Tubuai, Tupai
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Classification of ocean myths and legends
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Asmat_people#Culture_and_subsistence
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Chuukese_people#Religion
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Carolinian_people#Traditional_religion(s)
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Chamorro_people#Cosmogony_and_religion
Oceanic Islands Mythology Books
Comics / Illustrated:
In French :
- Tales & Legends of Polynesia
- Tales of the sages of Polynesia
- Tahitian mythology for everyone: Maui, Hiro, Hina and company
- Mahine and the Flower Fairies: The Imaginary Tales of Tahiti
- Tahitian myths
- Hiro and Hina: Walks in the heart of the legends of Bora-Bora and other islands
Only in English:
- Oceanic Mythology: The Myths of Polynesia, Micronesia, Melanesia, Australia
- Mysterious Polynesia: The Myths, Legends, and Mysteries of the Polynesians
- Handbook of Polynesian Mythology
- The Shark Caller
- Pele, Volcano Goddess of Hawai'i
- The POLYNESIAN TATTOO Handbook
- The Maori: The History and Legacy of New Zealand's Indigenous People
- Maori Myths and Legendary Tales
- Purakau: Maori Myths Retold by Maori Writers
- The Straight Path of the Spirit: Ancestral Wisdom and Healing Traditions in Fiji
- Tonga's First King and Other Folktales
- Sina And The Magical Eel: Legends from Polynesia
- New Guinea Ceremonies