
Maui, Mischievous Hero by Barbara Baldwin Lyons, Illustrations by Dietrich Varez
“The Māui story probably contains a larger number of unique and ancient myths than that of any other legendary character in the mythology of any nation.”- William Drake Westervelt Māui is a mythic figure known throughout Polynesia who lifts up the heavens, and fishes up islands from beneath the sea with his magic fishhook; a folk hero that snares the sun to make it move more slowly, and shares the secret of making fire. Māui is the mischief maker, benefactor, worker of miracles. As a demigod he used his supernatural power to benefit his people; but he also loved to play pranks. Māui is well loved for his mixture of human and godlike qualities. Stories of Māui have been passed on for countless generations, spread far and wide due to the great seafaring prowess of voyagers sailing across the vast area of Moananuiākea, the Pacific Ocean.In Hawaiian folklore he is known for slowing the sun to help his mother, Hina, have time for her kapa to dry. He pulls the Hawaiian islands from the se