Pele Searches for a Home
Summary
TLDRThe script tells a Hawaiian myth about Pele, the goddess of volcanoes and fire. Born with immense power, Pele's beauty and potential cause jealousy in her sister Namaka. After an accident destroys their home, Namaka vows to prevent Pele from having her own home. Their conflict leads to a series of volcanic eruptions and tsunamis across the Hawaiian Islands. Pele, seeking safety for her family, creates fires on different islands, only to have Namaka extinguish them. Eventually, Pele finds power and safety at Kilauea, where she continues her eternal battle with Namaka. The story reflects family dynamics, sibling rivalry, and the natural forces that shape the land.
Takeaways
- 🌋 The story revolves around Pele, the Hawaiian goddess of volcanoes, and her tumultuous relationship with her family, particularly her older sister Namaka.
- 👨👧👦 Pele's family includes various deities, each with unique powers, such as a shark god and a goddess of snow, reflecting the rich tapestry of Hawaiian mythology.
- 🔥 Pele's birth was a significant event, causing tremors in the sky and across the ocean, indicating her destined role as a powerful force of nature.
- 🏠 Namaka, envious of Pele's beauty and potential, becomes Pele's rival, leading to a series of conflicts that disrupt their family's peace.
- 🌊 In a fit of rage, Namaka sends a tsunami to destroy Pele's home, demonstrating the dramatic and destructive consequences of sibling rivalry in the story.
- 🏞️ Pele's quest to find a safe haven for her family takes her across different islands, each with unique challenges and outcomes, highlighting her journey and growth.
- 🛶 The narrative includes elements of traditional storytelling, with songs, chants, and stories passed down through generations, emphasizing the cultural significance of these tales.
- 🌋 Pele's ultimate transformation into a more powerful being after facing her sister's wrath showcases the theme of overcoming adversity and personal growth.
- 👭 The story concludes with a moral lesson about the importance of family, respect, and the potential for both cooperation and conflict among siblings.
- 🌄 The script also touches on the ongoing struggle between Pele and Namaka, symbolizing the eternal battle between fire and water, which is a central theme in Hawaiian mythology.
Q & A
Who is the main character in the story?
-The main character in the story is Pili, a goddess with the power to control the forces that burn deep within the earth.
What is the significance of Pili's birth?
-Pili's birth was significant as it was marked by trembles in the sky and the Earth, indicating that she was destined to become a powerful woman.
What are some of the special abilities Pili's siblings possess?
-Pili's siblings have various abilities: one is a shark God, another can control steam, one sister is a goddess of snow, and her older sister Namaka is a goddess of sea and water.
Why is Namaka envious of Pili?
-Namaka is envious of Pili because of her beauty and potential, fearing that Pili might grow to become a powerful rival.
What is the name of the powerful tool Pili was trained to use?
-Pili was trained to use a digging stick called 'para la', which was very powerful.
What incident caused Namaka to vow never to allow Pili to have a home?
-Pili accidentally caused a rush of lava that destroyed Namaka's beautiful home, leading Namaka to vow revenge.
How does Namaka attempt to prevent Pili from having a home?
-Namaka uses her power to command a huge wave, sending a tsunami to engulf the family's homeland.
What is the significance of the crater Pili created on Oahu?
-The crater Pili created on Oahu is said to be Hanauma Bay, which was destroyed by Namaka but is still remembered in the story.
How does Pili finally stand up to Namaka?
-Pili confronts Namaka on the eastern slopes of Haleakala on the island of Maui, deciding to take a stand to ensure her family's safety.
What is the outcome of Pili's confrontation with Namaka?
-Namaka realizes the futility of her actions and that Pili's powers have grown beyond her control. Pili withdraws into the Earth's core and emerges at Kilauea, creating a safe haven for her family.
What is the moral of the story according to the script?
-The moral of the story is about the complexity of family relationships, sibling rivalry, and the importance of respecting and getting along with each other despite disagreements.
Outlines
🌋 Family Discord and Pili's Birth
The story begins with a family conflict involving Lihua and her sisters, which is a common occurrence. The aunt, who is narrating, is asked by Andy to tell a story about the goddess Pili. The aunt explains the vast number of stories about Pili, some of which have been passed down through generations, while others are still unfolding. The narrative then shifts to Pili's birth, which was a significant event that caused tremors in the sky and across the ocean. Pili was destined to be a powerful woman, and her parents recognized her potential from the start. She was born to be the keeper of the earth's fiery forces and had many siblings, each with unique abilities.
🔥 Pili's Training and Namaka's Jealousy
Pili's uncle, Anima, recognized her extraordinary potential and trained her to control her powers, knowing she was a force of nature. As Pili grew into a beautiful woman, her older sister Namaka became envious of her beauty and potential, fearing Pili might become a powerful rival. Despite their differences, Pili loved and respected Namaka. However, during a practice session, Pili accidentally caused a lava flow that destroyed Namaka's beautiful home. Although it was an accident, Namaka was furious and vowed to prevent Pili from ever having a home of her own.
🌊 Namaka's Vengeance and Pili's Search for a Home
Namaka, in her rage, summoned a devastating tsunami to engulf their homeland. Pili's family, led by their mother, sought refuge on the North Shore of Kauai. Namaka, respecting the rule of not attacking while on the canoe, waited for the right moment to strike. Pili, guided by her shark god brother, searched for a new home, but each time she tried to establish one, Namaka would extinguish her fires. Pili's journey took her through various islands, including Oahu, where she left an imprint, and Lanai, where her attempts were thwarted by Namaka's relentless pursuit.
🏞️ Pili's Stand and Creation of a Safe Haven
Finally, on the island of Maui, Pili decided to confront Namaka and put an end to the constant fleeing. She called for a truce, asking Namaka to cease her destructive ways. Namaka, having achieved her goal of driving Pili away, felt a hollow victory as she was left alone. Unbeknownst to Namaka, Pili's sisters had created a passage for her, and she withdrew into the Earth's core, emerging at Kilauea on the Big Island of Hawaii. There, Pili harnessed the earth's heat, fire, and steam to create a safe haven for her family, reaching her full potential.
🌄 The Eternal Struggle and Lessons of Family
The story doesn't end there, as Namaka continues her attempts to extinguish Pili's fires, but she is no match for Pili's power. The lava flows meet the ocean, symbolizing the eternal struggle between the sisters. The story serves as a lesson about family, sibling rivalry, and the powerful forces of nature. It highlights the importance of respecting each other within a family and the potential for both conflict and cooperation among siblings. The narrative concludes with a suggestion to build a sandcastle together, symbolizing unity and the possibility of resolving disputes through cooperation.
Mindmap
Keywords
💡Pili
💡Namaka
💡Family Dynamics
💡Elemental Forces
💡Cultural Heritage
💡Mythology
💡Conflict Resolution
💡Respect for Elders
💡Journey of Self-Discovery
💡Sacred Land
Highlights
Introduction of the story about Pili, a goddess with a special destiny.
Description of Pili's unique birth and the signs in the sky and earth.
Mention of Pili's large family and their individual special abilities.
Namaka's envy towards Pili due to her beauty and potential power.
Training of Pili by her uncle to control her powerful abilities.
Pili's growth into a beautiful woman and the jealousy it incites in Namaka.
Accidental destruction of Namaka's home by Pili's uncontrolled powers.
Namaka's vow to never allow Pili to have a home of her own.
The family's escape from the tsunami sent by Namaka.
Pili's search for a safe place to live, marked by her attempts to create fire.
The significance of Pili's toe imprint on Oahu and the creation of Hanauma Bay.
Pili's final confrontation with Namaka on the slopes of Haleakala.
Pili's transformation into a more powerful form and the creation of a haven for her family.
The ongoing battle between Pili and Namaka, symbolizing the natural elements.
The moral of the story about family, rivalry, and the importance of respecting each other.
The invitation for the sisters to build a sandcastle together as a symbol of unity.
Apology from the sisters and the acknowledgment of the story's deeper meanings.
Transcripts
[Music]
poco Hana - apology yes darling
nope or not for your name
they pity
Wow
and these are fighting again Lihua
what's wrong
don't you want to hear my story anymore
I do Andy but our sisters are fighting
again hmm
that's all they do auntie mom can't get
them to stop Oh watch out
you watch how you're right in the middle
while we're playing good boy I was doing
that you can do it another one you don't
have to knock it down you shouldn't have
put it where I'm playing girls come cool
off in the shade yeah girls who you kick
[Laughter]
auntie collect my stuff I told you to
play something else you never listened
to me
ah that's enough girls come sit down you
two are sisters you both play so well
with the other children but not with
each other
Kanoa won't say listen Leo Vanna doesn't
follow the rules just so bossy girls I
was just telling the other children a
story is it a scolding star well no it's
a story about tell me aunty you must
know all the tailor stories oh my that
would be almost impossible there are so
many stories about the goddess pili and
so many versions of each story some may
have been lost centuries ago and some we
know because they were passed down from
generation to generation
like are you telling us now yes and also
through songs and chants and stories
written in books and newspapers some
stories of Pilli are unfolding even
today we need like when he will say this
year old lady with white hair and the
next day the volcano erupts our pretty
lady in a red dress and then there's an
earthquake well yes
there are many stories like that but
this one starts long ago when pili was
just a baby her birth
Jerald it in the sky
I'm going to step in the beginning would
you like that aunty please buy trembled
and the Earthship jelly for far across
the ocean in the ancient land of kahin
ki kavaja
ello police father and how mia her
mother knew from the moment of her birth
that she was a special child destined to
become a powerful woman penny a Akaka
Lapua pickle Mikey become a Nui come AHA
jicama he
in a mocha in my my Nanako pokey
[Music]
pilly was born to be the keeper of the
forces that burned deep within the earth
like us she had a large family of
brothers and sisters and each of them
had their own special abilities one of
her brothers was a shark God another
could control steam one sister was a
goddess of snow and her older sister
namaka was goddess of sea and of water
Wiki charcoal on holly namakkal was
envious of pili because of her beauty
and potential
she knew that pili might one day grow to
be a powerful rival
[Music]
creaking um akaki Kamali key hey c'mon
newy tomahawk hey come on in over yo hey
Oh Pookie and Morricone Amaka
Akuma cool hey man a new economic Yaka
Yaka lock oh hey uh Mike hey c'mon oh
hey , ha hey , ah he novo yo a BMI of
our nah you know oil air or when Kelly
was still a young girl for uncle anima
to a gator and or a digging stick it was
very powerful it was called para la
namikawa knew how powerful Pelle could
be and trained her to you to all to
control her powers
he knew that telly was no ordinary Girl
he knew she was a force of nature Hotel
Waikiki ko Lok my Ahana a yokai kimochi
wa waaaa Noah and on our life
[Music]
fellas my column is equal to a cake
chalo all of it you know la la cama whoo
hey hola
kalila Wow telling so who ante yes yes
she is
Kelly quickly learned how to control her
powers and she loved it
Kelly grew up to be a beautiful woman
some say she was the most beautiful in
all the land
[Music]
this made the mucker very jealous
muscles like dirt my loyal pillow and a
coffee Kelly didn't mean to make my
mother angry even though they didn't
always get along she loved and respected
her older sister and wouldn't do
anything to intentionally hurt her like
she did so many times before Kelly tried
to take her mind off her troubles by
practicing with her all at this time she
wasn't paying attention and it was
disastrous
well oh we're out I know he likes the
llama but she has not yet learned fully
control her phone and I'm uh
oh my god
the lava came rushing into the place the
mucker heavy good and something
destroying the Muppets beautiful lamb
and burped her home to the ground
fortunately knuckle was safe from the
inferno
the damage was deeper than anyone could
have imagined crane up Danika why not
power yeah but it wasn't Penny's fault
Angie she didn't mean to do it right no
she didn't but namaka was beyond rage
she vowed that because Pelle had
destroyed her home she would never allow
Pelle to have a home of her own
what did she do angie numata used her
power to command a huge devastating wave
I seen Ronnie
yes Lihua in her blind rage narmucca
sent a terrible tsunami to engulf the
family's homeland juvenille oh and how
Mia gathered the family on the North
Shore of Kauai key
EMI Anakapalli your economy is coming
Yahoo no hailing me no arrival she's
angry
no no acquit him of eastern new in Omaha
Medina El Hierro Korea illegally Kona
ill alive find a safe place for a family
to live Pelle no no he okay hi my name's
Aaron malama pono Yaya - Percy hello I
go a hopefully the patella
Hey
the ocean was quiet there was no wind
they waited for the mucker to come the
ocean was her domain and as long as they
were on the open water they were
helpless they waited and they waited but
no maka didn't come lana Makua realized
that the mucker would an attack as long
as he was on the canoe for you see no
matter how angry namaka became she would
not break the loin up for the rule even
goddesses respect their elders namaka
would wait for just the right moment
when pilling would be alone
hey Billy hey brother come oh ho alii
the shark guy guided their canoe out
into the windlass open sea in search of
a new home
[Music]
oh hello Eko khamenei
comma ha Kokomo ah he nobly eno kava yo
amo Kiku Leon I were a woman
[Music]
telling you she needed to find a safe
place for her family namakkal would come
for her eventually she was the only one
who could stand up to her vengeful
sister but her powers hadn't yet reached
their full potential she had to find
land for where there was land she could
find fire the first island pilly came to
was Miho but she found no far to fuel
her powers only death wet soil
qumola Ali led them to Hawaii was she
again dug into the ground along the
shoreline and this time the land was
good and she created a deep bowl of
flame
[Music]
Peggy my boy
walking on the rocky
[Music]
mahalo a cocoon Ani Mahalo no battered
and bruised they continued their search
for a place that would be safe that
wasn't very nice in the maka I don't
think she was just angry I think she was
hurt that city no it's not girls
maybe you're both right
from kawaii Tilly jumped to the island
of Oahu as she did this her toe left an
imprint on the land that some say is
there till this day Oh Maggie on Oahu
Kelly tried again she dug a deep crater
with walls so high they were like
mountains this crater on Oahu that pili
made and the mucker destroyed is said to
be Hanauma beam this happened again and
again for neither sister was willing to
give up telling next went to moola
cookie then on to lanai were again
numata pursued her and put out her fire
finally Kelly and her family landed on
the island of Maui on the eastern slopes
of Haleakala
Pelly had had enough she was tired of
running from the Mucca if she didn't
take a stand now she and her family
would never be safe my
yeah if called by to honor EQ Hoonah
level my ka puna way Komaki it cool
and what you're in for
oh hi hey IVA kanakam aa role for my TV
audio khanna minor have gone to Hana
Hana e koala it will Erica why you no
pleasure in hurting my family anymore
it's a you've done your work already
it's internet and no another cycle for
me over my little sister
Wow
nough maka had a hollow victory indeed
now she was all alone she had driven
away her family because her anger and
jealousy destroyed her respect for
family by Sona maka wine she thought she
did but of course this was not the end
of pili the maka didn't know that while
she battled belly their sisters created
a passageway for her to whiskey
Kelly withdrew deep into the fiery pits
of the Earth's core and became even more
powerful than ever she emerged at
Kilauea on the Island of Hawaii and
brought forth the heat and fire and
steam from the center of the earth to
create a safe haven for her family
le and the lava when I was she had
reached her full potential fourth
pitcher is our man shall we love we are
yourself a multiple cotton later clips
along
oh honey no more color nah Oliver woman
[Music]
one landlord for your country you
this is rainy we who one night that was
kinda sister a now you might think that
was the end of the story but it isn't to
this day namaka still tries to put out
her sister's fires but she is no match
for Billy on the Big Island of Hawaii
you can see where police lava flow meets
the ocean sometimes
numata will send a deluge to Kilauea but
police fire it's the eternal so they
just keep fighting forever and ever
no Covina the point of the story is to
stay out of your older sister's way
that's not right is it he that's not
what the story's about I think the story
is about many things it's about family
and sibling rivalry but it's also about
the powerful elements that shape the
gram there are so many stories about
pili and it's not easy to say they're
about one thing or another
they're full of meaning that's one of
the reasons why these stories are so
fascinating and important to people you
can I get along with the rest of the
brothers and sisters not always there
are many stories where they help each
other and others were their rivals okay
so if my sister's fight it's okay
because also should do that sometimes
there might be disagreements in a family
but you need to learn to get along and
be respectful of each other you can
accomplish more by being allies and by
being enemies I have an idea
why don't we all go down to the shore
and build a great big sandcastle
together you know what I did
I think in line I can come to an
agreement oh I think we can both agree
that we like to hear another story
please oh is that so
oh and auntie we're sorry for arguing in
front of you it wasn't respectful and II
what happened to the he er egg oh that's
a different story late was a very
different story
[Music]
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