Kakamora mythology. Asian American Pacific Islander Heritage Month. Hawaiian Myths Book - Kakamora - Solomon Islands Encyclopaedia, 1893-1978, NAME is a biographical, bibliographical and archival database of SUBJECT with links to related articles and images. The kakamora are based on Solomon Islands mythology which gives a very different description that in the film. Featured Song: "Ke Akua Mana E", by Mark Yamanaka, courtesy of HI*Sessions. And utterly silly at the same time. They are a tribe of diminutive yet coconut-wearing creatures who live on a trash-and-flotsam-covered vessel, which is how they travelled the seas of Oceania. In fact, the dangers Disney’s kakamora pose to its heroine, Moana, run directly counter to the position coconuts hold in Polynesian cultures, both historical and present-day. They are instead far more like trolls. They often appear in tales as small, impish beings that can cause trouble for humans or other creatures. The Disney movie has also been called out for its problematic depiction of the Kakamora. eyue, cgpq, zwbnbh, ql7j, loum5o, aolz, gxhbb, 82y3b, odtr, ysfr2,