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History of HAPT Logo's
In the locally known Hawaiian song, "Moloka'i Nui a Hina," (Great Moloka'i of Hina), references are made to Moloka'i's mythical mother of the island, the goddess Hina. In ancient stories told throughout Polynesia, Hina appears in several different roles, including the goddess of the Moon, and as the demigod Maui's mother. Hina's domain includes the moon, fertility, fire, and the night. If you look up at the moon, perhaps you will see her there with her kapa cloth beater. The deep black color of the kukui nut is like the sky in the darkest nights of the new moon. Our logo is complex, as male and female, symbolic play, and linkage to the goddess Hina are represented, encircled by the precious maile and kukui leis.
This uniquely "Hawaiian Style" logo was designed by Cheryl Andaya in 2006. Though we are not supposed to use this logo as our "official" logo (by APT rules, we need to use the standard APT logo), keep an eye out for this one. I'm sure it'll re-appear from time to time!
This logo was the previous offical logo of the Association for Play Therapy.
This is the newest version of the APT Logo - standardized across all US Chapters.
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