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Fiery goddess Pele not only hewed the natural features of her native Hawaii, but her bones formed the hill of Ka Iwi o Pele. Her tempestuous spirit is said to live in the Kilauea volcano; you might spot her face in its lava flows. https://t.co/kTdeNRUUwE #FolkloreThursday #island
The straight-talking, Welsh water fairy The Lady of Llyn y Fan Fach, gives us a Celtic schooling in
boundaries and consequences. Find more about this uncompromising woman in Warriors, Witches, Women. https://t.co/UlMYieZcUw #warriorswitcheswomen #folklorethursday #celtic #goddess
Another of my faves from WWW. The story of Ame-no-Uzume, the Shinto goddess of dawn, mirth and revelry, shows that, even in ancient Japan, there was always someone who’d take pratfalling to a transcendental level. #warriorswitcheswomen #goddess @QuartoKnows Pic: @HLeeMerrion