- In Māori
mythology the
primal couple Rangi and Papa (or
Ranginui and
Papatūānuku)
appear in a
creation myth
explaining the
origin of the
world and the...
-
instead Ma****ka, a
goddess of fire.
Tangaroa is son of
Ranginui and
Papatūānuku, Sky and Earth.
After joins his
brothers Rongo, Tū, Haumia, and Tāne...
- and seasons. He is the
youngest son of
Ranginui (the Sky father) and
Papatūānuku (the
Earth mother) (commonly
called Rangi and Papa).
Ruaumoko Patera...
-
heaping them into
baskets to be eaten. Of all the
children of
Ranginui and
Papatūānuku, Tāwhirimātea
fought Tūmatauenga to a
standstill and
forced him to withdraw...
-
Goddesses are displa**** in
italics The
primordial gods were
Ranginui and
Papatūānuku,
Heaven and Earth. Te Anu-matao was the wife of Tangaroa. Hine-titamauri...
- and
Papatūānuku,
according to the
tribes of the Arawa.
Elsdon Best
noted that Haumia-tiketike was not
recognised as a son of
Ranginui and
Papatūānuku by...
- names) is the god of
forests and of birds, and the son of
Ranginui and
Papatūānuku, the sky
father and the
earth mother, who used to lie in a
tight embrace...
-
Retrieved 8
August 2019. Te Ahukaramū
Charles Royal (21
September 2007). "
Papatūānuku – the land". Te Ara: The
Encyclopedia of New Zealand.
Archived from the...
- earth,
waters and the
underworld Mokosh, East-Slavic
goddess of
nature Papatuanuku, the
earth mother Ranginui, the sky
father Ruaumoko, god of volcanoes...
- Māori
creation myth, Tāne is the son of
Ranginui the sky
father and
Papatūanuku the
earth mother. Tāne
separates his
parents from
their marital embrace...