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Re: Polynesian Mermaids

PostPosted: Mon, 09Jul06 18:39
by co90921
During the last previous weeks, many among us have become very interested in a new Lagoon member: Raelee. She has indirectly sparked much interest in Polynesian Culture here in the Lagoon. I would like to know more about Polynesian Mermaids. Much has been written about the South Pacific Islands from Mutiny on the Bounty to Gilligan's Island (my humor). My father was there during World War Two (1945) and just loved it. Below is a quotation from Herb Kawainui Kane's book on British Capitan James Cook's Hawaii Expedition, Voyagers, in 1779.

"In a letter to a friend [David Samwell] expressed an opinion that was universal among British seamen: "The Natives of all the South Sea Islands... are a good natured humane & well disposed People in my opinion much superior to ourselves in those respects—the Women are well made, exceedingly clean and have very beautiful Faces, when we add to this that they are universally goodnatured and of a merry agreeable Disposition & always possessed of a good Flow of Spirits, what the Devil can we wish for more, till we get to Heaven." ...How Polynesians, who bathed at every opportunity, could bear standing downwind of 18th century Europeans, much less embrace them, Samwell does not discuss."

*David Samwell was a surgeons mate on Cook's expedition to Hawaii.

Pay close attention to the last paragraph!!!!

I do not know if Hawaii is considered a true part of Polynesia, however the British did in those times. Unfortunately for Captain Cook, he angered his hosts and his body is still there!!

Any information concerning Polynesian Culture (including Mermaids) would be helpful to me as well as others here in the Lagoon. [img]images/icones/icon13.gif[/img]

Re: Polynesian Mermaids

PostPosted: Mon, 09Jul06 18:45
by Jackadict
Since French atomic bomb, i'm sure you can found a lot of ugggly monster in polynésian islands

Re: Polynesian Mermaids

PostPosted: Tue, 09Jul07 07:19
by co90921
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Let us see if Photobucket deletes this from here again...... [img]images/icones/icon13.gif[/img]

Our little friend from Samoa.

Re: Polynesian Mermaids

PostPosted: Tue, 09Jul07 11:36
by luke
Image Hummmm... Image very nice mermaid Image yummy Image

Re: Polynesian Mermaids

PostPosted: Tue, 09Jul07 16:09
by coder
Her waist is too small for my taste. What can I say, I like big butts and I can not lie.

Re: Polynesian Mermaids

PostPosted: Fri, 09Jul10 01:52
by Raelee
Image Many of the deities that the Kahuna's taught my people about were meremen and meremaids. The creator of the earth and life was a mereman. Meremaids if angered could conjur huge storms. They could also move the fish away from your nets and cause hardship. Many offerings were floated out to sea to placiate and please them. Probably the strangest my great grandmother told me of. A new mother would lay her child at the edge of the water then wade out with her man beside her. She would have him nurse her till he had a mouth full of her milk, then spit it into the sea. It was a plea/offering to all the sea spirits, asking them Image to treat the child with love through out its life.

Love the picture, but the darned missionary's have been here allready. Who ever heard of a mermaid wearing a bra...........?

Re: Polynesian Mermaids

PostPosted: Fri, 09Jul10 02:40
by shark
That's true, Raelee.... and it is an obvious infringing of the lagoon rules, dressed mermaids are STRICTLY prohibited.
http://sharks-lagoon.aceboard.fr/215394 ... osting.htm

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Re: Polynesian Mermaids

PostPosted: Fri, 09Jul10 06:18
by co90921
Shark: She is sorry about not reading the new "Mermaids cannot wear any Bras" Rule while in the Lagoon. The new page was not inserted in her Shark's Lagoon Manual. [img]smile/biggrin.gif[/img] However, she is very happy to comply with the "no bra rule" and appreciates your complete understanding.

Excellent work Shark.

Raelee: Nice insight on the Polynesian traditions/folklore that you posted. [img]images/icones/icon7.gif[/img] [img]images/icones/icon13.gif[/img]

Re: Polynesian Mermaids

PostPosted: Fri, 09Jul10 16:15
by Cloé
'cause of this rule, now I must take off my top before connecting to the forum.............

Re: Polynesian Mermaids

PostPosted: Fri, 09Jul10 16:31
by co90921
Cloé wrote : 'cause of this rule, now I must take off my top before connecting to the forum.............


Oh oui Cloe ', et vous en particulier ...... Do not be modest... be proud..go ahead and flaunt them. [img]smile/pouceup.gif[/img] [img]images/icones/icon13.gif[/img]

Re: Polynesian Mermaids

PostPosted: Fri, 09Jul10 17:07
by qbv8
Yes, Cloé, this leaves room for imagination. And in case it would be cold, just drop us a note here: I am pretty sure that there would be no lack of volunteers to help you warm up
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Re: Polynesian Mermaids

PostPosted: Fri, 09Jul10 17:51
by co90921
Raelee:

I was just reading about Polynesian Culture concerning the pe'a. I was just curious if you have one. I understand that it is a painful procedure. Something about bamboo and tortoiseshell tools do not sit well with me..Ouch! [img]kator/smiley26.gif[/img]

"Talofa Lava"! [img]images/icones/icon13.gif[/img]

Re: Polynesian Mermaids

PostPosted: Fri, 09Jul10 22:35
by coder
Just stumbled upon this site
Not specifically about Polynesian Mermaids, but a nice site with all kind of mermaids, mostly pictures and a bit of story.
warning: Not all mermaids there follow the proper dresscode.

Re: Polynesian Mermaids

PostPosted: Sat, 09Jul11 04:09
by Raelee
Image co90201 I shudder at the thought of a Pe'a. I work very hard at keeping my body fit. Even the thought of a small tatoo turns me off. You are straining my poor small memory, but thank you for the welcome. Image

Re: Polynesian Mermaids

PostPosted: Sat, 09Jul11 04:13
by Squeeky
Cloé wrote : 'cause of this rule, now I must take off my top before connecting to the forum.............


Pardon? When you sit beside the comments you posts you are topless! Is there something wrong your browser or my eyesight?

Ah! Been talking with Raelee, hypnotised into believing!!