Story: Papatūānuku – the land - Te Ara: The Encyclopedia of New …
In Māori tradition, Papatūānuku is the land. She is a mother earth figure who gives birth to all things, including people. Trees, birds and people are born from the land, which then nourishes them. Some traditions say that the land first emerged from under water. 展开
In the Māori creation story, Papatūānuku had many children with Ranginui, the sky father. Their children pushed them apart to let in the light. The children had more children, including birds, fish, winds and water. They became the ancestors of everything in the world today. 展开
Whenua, the word for land, also means placenta, the organ that nourishes a baby in the womb. Islands are seen as placentas from … 展开
In some tribal stories, humans were born or made directly from the earth. There are many stories about people and the land. In one story, the lakes of the Southern Alps were dug out by … 展开
Women are associated with the land, because the land gives birth to people, and so do women. In tribal history, women have had influence over land and men. 展开
Papatūānuku’s children – Papatūānuku – the land - Te …
In Māori tradition, all things are interconnected. This whakapapa (genealogical chart) shows some of the children of Papatūānuku and Ranginui. They were the ancestors of all parts of nature, including people, birds, forests, fish, winds, …
Rangi and Papa - Wikipedia
Ranginui first married Poharua Te Po where they bore 3 offspring including Aorangi (or Aoraki as given in South Island). He later married Papatūānuku together becoming the primordial sky father and earth mother bearing over 500 children of male and female including Tāwhirimātea, Tāne and Tangaroa. Both Ranginui and Papatūānuku lie locked together in a tight embrace, and their sons forced to live in the cramped darkness between them.
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Page 8. Whakapapa and kaupapa - Te Ara: The Encyclopedia of …
The root of the word Papatūānuku is papa, which means base and foundation. Two closely related words are whakapapa and kaupapa. Popularly, whakapapa is used to mean …
The Māori Creation Story - The Te Reo Māori Classroom
2019年7月18日 · The Maori creation story has been passed on from generations to generations. Ranginui and Papatūānuku, Tāne, Tangaroa, Tāwhirimātea, …
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Papatūānuku | Items - National Library of New Zealand
Description: Contains whakapapa, karakia, and cosmological notes about the separation of Rangi and Papa; also contains narratives about the lives and actions of other deities including …
Who are Papatūānuku and Ranginui? New Zealand …
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WARREN POHATU CREATIVE: PAPATUANUKU - Blogger
2011年12月5日 · The true beauty of Papatuanuku could at last be seen. Her gorgeous green cloak, her impressive snow topped mountains, her abundant valleys, her lush rivers and her generous beaches simply confirm her as the …
Bloodways of Papatūānuku - E-Tangata
Ever alert to telling examples from the natural world, he explores the sacred significance of the peppery-flavoured kawakawa shrub, a relative of the tropical kava. He quotes the late Ngārangi Rangiuia, who shared the knowledge that …