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Contemporary Traditional Maori Culture,part2 "The Maori Creation Story :The Separation of Heaven and Earth" By Nancy Mendoza Jan.13,2012 Period 1 Culture and GeographySource: George Grey, 1956,Polynesian Mythology (ed.by William W.Bird) Christchurch, Whitcombe and tombs ltd.,250p(BL2615.G8481956)
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Contemporary Traditional Maori Culture,part2

"The Maori Creation Story :The Separation  of Heaven and Earth"

By Nancy Mendoza Jan.13,2012   Period 1    Culture and GeographySource: George Grey, 1956,Polynesian Mythology (ed.by William W.Bird) Christchurch, Whitcombe and tombs ltd.,250p(BL2615.G8481956)

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12.(According to Maori tradition) "All humans are descended from one pair of ancestors, Rangi and

Papa, who are also called Heaven and Earth." 

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3."In those days, Heaven and Earth lung closely together and all was darkness."

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4."Rangi and Papa had six sons :(1) Tane Mahuta, the father of the forests and their inhabitants";  

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5.(2) Tawahiri-ma-tea, the father of winds and storms ";

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6.(3)Tangaroa,the father of fish and reptiles";

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7.(4) Tu-matauguenga, the father of fierce human beings";

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8(5) Haumia-tikitiki, the father of food that grows without cultivated food. "

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9.(8) and Rango-ma-tane, the father of cultivated food." 

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10."In the beginning these six sons and all other biengs lived in darkness for an extremely long time, able only to wonder what light and vision might be

like.


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