The
legend says that Pele's father sent her away from Tahiti (another
island in the Pacific) because she had a hot temper. It seems she was
always fighting with her older sister (Na-mako-o-Kaha'i), who was the
Goddess of the Sea. Pele left Tahiti in a canoe and went to Hawaii where
she made many fiery volcanoes.
However, every time she made a volcano, her sister (who
had followed her) flooded the fire and put it out. Finally, they had a
very big fight and Pele was torn apart by her sister. Then, Pele's
spirit was free and she became a goddess. It is said that Pele's spirit
lives in the Kilauea volcano (one of the most active volcanoes on
earth). Pele is still known for her violent temper. Some people say that
if any visitors take her volcanic rock (lava), she puts a curse on
them.
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