Posts Tagged ‘polynesian’

Māui, The Fun-Loving Trickster Of Polynesian Mythology

An archetypal character who appears in the myths of many different cultures, the Trickster gleefully crosses and breaks physical and societal laws of both humans and gods, destroying norms, while openly challenging and ridiculing authority. As the messenger of the gods in Greek mythology, Hermes plays this role as the patron of thieves and inventor […]

Salt Lake City’s Polynesian Mormon Crips

In Salt Lake City it’s all about the “do or die” for TCG (Tongan Crip Gang) and who’s the baddest Crip set (meanest branch of Crips) in the Salt Lake City’s tightly knit Tongan community.  According to Sugar Bear, the TCG recruits not only Polynesians, but all ethnic groups. Is America a multicultural cesspool, or […]

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