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Encyclopedia > Bulu (Polynesian mythology)

In Polynesian, specifically Fijian, mythology, Bulu is the name of the underworld.




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Polynesian Hotel (987 words)
Their mythologies in particular tend to be local reworkings of commonly shared tales.
The Polynesian languages are a group of related languages spoken in the region known as Polynesia.
Although none of the modern Polynesian languages allow consonant clusters, this tendency appears to be have developed well after the early settlement of the islands.
P (14058 words)
A dark dismal country to the north of Finland, often identified with Lapland." (Finnish Mythology) poly - "Definitions: many." (Greek) Buri - "Definitions: the producer, born from a giant ice-block licked by Audhumla." (Norse Mythology) buli - "Definitions: to meet together." (Kapinga) BURY - "Definitions: deposit in the earth, hide.
Mythology: the creator god in the form of a man with a thousand heads and eyes who embraced the world on all sides (Based on: Rig Veda, Sanskrit, Hindu Mythology).
Epithet of the goddess Athene." (Greek Mythology) parish - "Definitions: sojourning, dwelling near." (Greek) brsa - "Transliterated Hebrew spelling for the word/words 'Birsha' [Genesis 14:2], the king of Gomorrah [amrh]." przy - "Transliterated Hebrew spelling for the word/words 'Perizzite' [Genesis].
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