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Post by Wayne Smith on Dec 12, 2020 11:36:19 GMT 10
Top 10 Truly Bizarre Folktales And Legends From Around The WorldThe natives of Hawaii told stories of a goddess known as “Kohe-kohe-lele,” a name that, roughly translated, means “Kapo with the Traveling Vagina.”Kapo’s flying vagina was her superpower, and she used it to save lives. One folk story tells about the day her sister was being assaulted by Kamapua’a, a half-man, half-hog fertility god. Kapo rushed to the rescue the only way she knew how: “Kapo lifted her Hula-skirt with one hand, and grabbed her crotch with the other,” the story tells us, “detaching her vagina.”Kapo’s winged vagina flew past Kamapua’a, who was so excited that he started chasing after it. He followed it all the way to edge of the country, where it landed and left an imprint, a crater that the Hawaiians called “Kohelepelepe” and believed was the imprint of Kapo’s flying vagina.Oddly, even though she’s literally named for her sexual organ, Kapo hates that part of the body. When a Hawaiian shaman tried to channel the spirit of Kapo, she would have to wear a ti leaf as protection. Otherwise, she’d have a vital part of her body torn to shreds by a goddess.
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