Hina is a revered deity in Polynesian mythology, particularly in Hawaiian and Tahitian cultures. She is associated with the moon, tides, and fertility. Hina’s legends often depict her as a nurturing figure who governs the lunar phases and influences oceanic tides. In Hawaiian lore, she is known as Hina-i-ka-malama, a goddess of the moon, and is said to have lived in a cave or sea. Tahitian traditions portray her as a powerful moon goddess and a symbol of fertility and growth. Hina’s mythology reflects her role as a vital, protective force in the natural world and cultural practices.