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Contemporary Traditional Maori Culture part,2 The Maori Creation: "The Separation of the Haven and Earth" By: Alejandra Cervantes, January 18, 2012, Per 1 Culture and Geography George Grey, 1956 Polynesian Mythology (ed by William W.Bird): Christchruch , Whitecombe and Tombs ltd,. 250 p. (BLL 2615. G843p 1956); nd Mr. Ruben meza, 2012

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Page 1: Contemporary trad

Contemporary Traditional Maori Culture part,2

The Maori Creation: "The Separation of the Haven and Earth"

By: Alejandra Cervantes, January 18, 2012, Per 1 Culture and Geography

George Grey, 1956 Polynesian Mythology (ed by William W.Bird): Christchruch , Whitecombe  and Tombs ltd,. 250 p. (BLL 2615.

G843p 1956); nd Mr. Ruben meza, 2012

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(According to Maori tradition)' All humans are descended form one pair of ancestors Rangi and

Papa, who are also called Heaven and Earth

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In those days, Heaven and Earth clung closely together and all darkness

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"Rangi and Papa had six sons : (1) Tane- Mahuta , the father of the forests and all darkness" 

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(2) Tawhiri-ma-tea the farther of winds and stroms

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(3) Tangaroa, the father of the fish and reptiles';

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(4) Tu matauenga, the father of fierce human begins

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(5) Humia-tikitiki, the farther of food that grows without  cultivation

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(8) and Rongo-ma-tane, the father of cultivated food

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"In the beginning these six sons and all other beings lived in darkness for an extremely long time , able

only to wonder what light vision might be like."

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After a battle between the six sons, Tu-matauenga ate 4 of his brothers as food sparing Tawhiri-ma-tea,

thje father of the winds and storms

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This is why today people are and have war why pepole eat  plants and animals, and why there are

storms.