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Why did Maui lassoed the sun?

Maui became brave, and promised his mother he would capture the sun, and bargain with the sun to slow down and make the days longer. To do this, he needed a strong rope and lasso, which is mother and grandmother provided for him.



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In these times Ka La (the sun) would travel across the sky very fast leaving the people and Hina with short days. One day Maui noticed how hard it was for his mom to complete her kapa because Ka La wasn't out long enough to dry the cloths. Maui became mad and was determined to make Ka La slow down.

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Lifting the Sky Maui also sought out an old woman and drank from her gourd, giving him the great strength he would need to lift the sky. After a great struggle, Maui was able to push the sky beyond the mountains, lifting the edges over the wide expanse of the ocean, where it remains to this day.

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Te Fiti's heart, a small pounamu stone, possessed the power to create life and raise islands. But it also attracted monsters who tried to steal it for its creative power. It was stolen by the demigod Maui, who planned to give it to humanity as a gift.

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Although Maui was said to be very rascally or kolohe, many of his deeds were to better the lives of his fellow people. He was respected throughout most cultures of the Pacific and still is famous to this day.

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Before the sun could notice him, Maui lassoed and trapped the sun's first leg with his rope. The sun was powerful and angry, and pulled hard to snap the rope - but the rope held strong. Maui then trapped the sun's second leg, then the third - and before long, all sixteen legs of the sun were tied up by Maui's rope.

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Thousands of homes were lost in the fire that destroyed the town of Lahaina on Maui. Hawaii has the highest cost of the living in the nation, and many evacuees worry they won't be able to find affordable housing.

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Meaning:Trickster god. Maui is a boy's name of Hawaiian and Maori origin. This name belongs to a trickster god in Polynesian mythology, and was also given to one of the Hawaiian islands. The 2016 Disney film Moana brought the name Maui into popular culture with Dwayne Johnson's playful portrayal of the god.

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Abandoned by his human parents as a baby, the gods took pity on him and made him a demigod and gave him a magic fish hook that gives him the ability to shapeshift. He went on to perform miracles to win back the love of humanity, each of which earned him an animated tattoo.

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The demigod has a mighty fish hook that makes it possible for Maui to take any form he can imagine, but mostly animals. Maui is boisterous, narcissistic and prideful, he loves to talk about his legends and to praise himself.

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