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This article is about the Polynesian goddess. For the anime series, see Love Hina. For the anime character, see Hina (One Piece).

In Polynesian mythology, Hina is a goddess. In some traditions, she is the mother of Māui, whom she once asked to slow down the sun so days would last longer. He succeeded. She was a dual goddess, portrayed with two heads symbolizing day and night. She was a guardian of the underworld and patron of artisans and craftsmen. She was Tuna's lover.

Polynesian mythology (unverified) | Māori mythology

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