Te Ao Maori Booklet

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    In the beginning, there was

    Te Kore, the Darkness

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    Then the skies sparkled withthe thoughts of

    Te Po, the night sky.

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    Ranginui and Papatuanuku were

    formed

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    Tumatauenga God of War..

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    Tanemahuta Lord of the forest

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    Tawhirimatea God of Weather

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    Tangaroa God of the sea

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    Haumia-Tiketike God of the wildor uncultivated foods

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    Rongo-Ma-Tane God of theKumara and Cultivated foods

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    Ruaumoko God of Volcanoes andSeasons

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    Ranginui & Papatuanuku loved alltheir sonsand sheltered them in darkness.One day Tane Pushed his parentsapart with the strength of his legs,so that we could all live in light..

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    Today Ranginui still watches overhis beloved Papatuanuku fromabove as she lays upon the land