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Saudeleur: Legendary Rulers of Pohnpei

In the quiet hours, when mist drifts over Pohnpei’s lagoon, the ruins of Nan Madol rise like the skeleton of a vast creature, half-swallowed...

Rugeiy: Pohnpei’s sacred spirit guiding and teaching humans

Across the scattered islands of the Pacific, some stories speak of a presence that does not belong to a single island or clan. It appears qu...

Kaintikuaba: The sacred origin tree in Kiribati creation tradition

The ocean in the central Pacific holds many stories that do not begin with storms or voyages but with places that seem to exist slightly bey...

Teweia: Ancestral Voyager in Kiribati Migration and Oral Traditions

Across the wide belt of islands that stretch through the central Pacific, the earliest journeys are remembered through stories rather than w...

Lelu: The Ancient Stone City of Kosrae in Micronesian Mythology

Some say that when the wind drifts across the remnants of the ancient stone city, there is more than the echo of human hands at work. Shadow...

Nan Madol: Built by Sorcerous Twins in Micronesian Mythology

Warm ocean wind moves slowly across a quiet lagoon, brushing the surface of shallow water where dark shapes rise just above the tide. From a...

Temwen Guardians: The Hidden Protectors of Nan Madol

Across the quiet lagoons of Pohnpei, the waters sometimes grow still without warning. The basalt corridors of Nan Madol rise from the sea li...

Nahnisohnsapw: Semi-Divine Founder of Pohnpei’s Nahnmwarki System

A singular authority quietly shaped the leadership, ceremonial practices, and social order of Pohnpei, guiding chiefs and clans through both...

Wuliyang: Celestial Guardian of Micronesian Sky Legends

Above the open ocean, night stretches in quiet mystery. Waves drift with patient rhythm, stars scatter across the sky, and the boundary betw...

Soukise: Legendary Authority of Micronesian Mythology

A wind drifts over the scattered islands of the western Pacific, carrying whispers of a presence that shaped the first authority among the p...

Olishipa and Olosohpa: The Sorcerer Brothers Behind Nan Madol

A low mist curled over the shores of Pohnpei, hiding the movements of two brothers whose hands would shape stone and sea alike. They arrived...

Ngirturong: A Sacred Figure in Early Palauan Mythic Traditions

A quiet stillness sometimes settles over the earliest stories told among the islands of the western Pacific. In those narratives, the world ...