Moko


 
 

In Polynesian mythology, Moko is the lizard god. A mo'o (Hawaiian) is a guardian spirit (usually of wetlands or water bodies) that takes the form of a large lizard, but is sometimes seen in human form.

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Polynesian mythology: Polynesia is a triangle of islands in the Pacific Ocean. It was settled by voyagers from the Polynesian heartland of Tonga and Samoa, who fanned out to island groups to the east, such as Tahiti, the Marquesas, New Zealand, and Hawai'i. The various Polynesian languages are still close and there are ...

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