hoketo
Hoketo is a term that can refer to several things, depending on the context. In the realm of ancient Hawaiian religion, "hoketo" or "hokawa" was a type of prayer or chant used to appease gods and spirits. These chants were often performed during important ceremonies and rituals to ensure good fortune, ward off evil, or seek guidance. The specific wording and intent of a hoketo would vary depending on the particular deity or situation being addressed.
In a more modern and broader sense, "hoketo" can also refer to a type of movement or
Additionally, "Hoketo" might appear as a proper noun, such as a place name or a personal name,