rainbow as a protector in polynesian mythology
In Polynesian mythology, the rainbow is believed to be a guardian or protector associated with both the gods and humans. It is seen as a symbol of divine intervention and a bridge connecting the physical and spiritual realms, offering guidance and protection to those who encounter it.
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