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Ceremonial offerings Halemaumau crater, Hawaii

Iraphne R. Childs2005

QUT Digital Collections

QUT Digital Collections
Kelvin Grove, Brisbane, Australia

Halemaumau pit crater is the central depression of Kilauea volcano's large caldera. The crater was a molten lava lake between 1823-1924. The latest eruption was in 2008. Hawaiian legend has it that this crater is the home of the Goddess of fire, *Pele*, and ceremonial hula is performed regularly on the crater rim. This image shows offerings of fruit & flowers wrapped in traditional *Ti* (cordyline) leaves on the edge of the crater at Halemaumau overlook to appease the fire goddess.

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  • Title: Ceremonial offerings Halemaumau crater, Hawaii
  • Creator: Iraphne R. Childs
  • Date Created: 2005
  • Location: United States (Hawaii)
  • Subject Keywords: volcanoes; rites & ceremonies
  • Rights: Copyright Iraphne R. Childs
  • External Link: QUT Digital Collection
  • QUT Collection: Asia-Pacific Collection, Asia Pacific
QUT Digital Collections

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