Native American Mythology

The Gods and Spirits of North America...

MOAR

Tongva Moon Goddess 🌝

Picture of the Native American Moon Goddess Moar from our Native American mythology image library. Illustration by Chas Saunders.

Elderly and somewhat vulnerable Goddess of the Moon

The consort of Tamit, the Sun, she’s known as Granny Moon.

The dear old thing does suffer terribly from monsters, who try to gobble her up on a regular basis. Especially during eclipses. It takes a lot of singing and dancing ceremonies to scare them away.

Moar Facts and Figures

Name: Moar
Pronunciation: Coming soon
Alternative names:

Gender: Female
Type: Goddess
Area or people: Tongva/Gabrielino tribe of Southern California
Celebration or Feast Day: Unknown at present

Role: 🌝
In charge of: the Moon
Area of expertise: Moon

Good/Evil Rating: Unknown at present
Popularity index: 3360

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Article last revised on May 24, 2019 by the Godchecker data dwarves.
Editors: Peter J. Allen, Chas Saunders

References: Coming soon.

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