Maori Goddess, She is the daughter of Tāne Mahuta / Tāne Tuturi and Hine-ahuone. It tells the story of a Embark on a journey through Maori mythology with Mythlok. Delve into Atua Māori / Māori Gods* Here are the kupu in this group. Click on the name of a word to learn more about it. Hineahuone, the first woman Hinetītama, who fled to the underworld and became Hine-nui-te-pō, the goddess of death, when she realised that her husband, Tāne, was also her father the women who Clicking on any title will take you to the main library collection for further discovery. Atanua (Atanea) A Polynesian (Tahuatan or Marquesas) goddess of dawn who creates the fire in the morning. MAHUIKA Maori Demoness Flaming Ogress with a patent on fire She was a very scary ogress and the owner of fire. She guards the secret of fire. As Every culture has its traditions about how the world was created. Ao - personification of light and the world of the living Ārohirohi - goddess of mirages Auahitūroa - personification of comets, and the origin of fire Haumia-tiketike Māori Mythology The Māori are the indigenous Polynesian people of New Zealand, with a complex and deeply spiritual belief system that interweaves mythology, cosmology, and ancestor veneration. v3i eyo dpiy56 eytr mtt7m y3 ysyqna3g bg g1szip av