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Haumia-tiketike (or
simply Haumia) is the god of all
uncultivated vegetative food in Māori mythology. He is
particularly ****ociated with the
starchy rhizome...
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attacks his
brothers Rongo and
Haumia-tiketike, the gods of
cultivated and
uncultivated foods.
Rongo and
Haumia are in
great fear of Tāwhirimātea but...
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tribes of the
Arawa canoe, Rongo, with his
brothers Tū, Tāne, Tangaroa, and
Haumia-tiketike,
agreed that the
primordial parents Rangi and Papa
needed to be...
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makes holes to dig the ground,
capturing his
brothers Rongo-mā-Tāne and
Haumia-tiketike,
heaping them into
baskets to be eaten. Of all the
children of...
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leaving Papa
below to care for them. Tāne's
brothers Rongo, then Tangaroa,
Haumia-tiketike and Tū all try in vain to
separate the parents.
After many tries...
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Ranginui and Papatūānuku, Sky and Earth.
After joining his
brothers Rongo, Tū,
Haumia, and Tāne in the
forcible separation of
their parents, he is
attacked by...
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Tangaroa (god of the sea) and his
progeny into the sea,
pursued Rongo and
Haumia-tiketike till they had to take
refuge in the
bosom of
their mother Papa...
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water spirit born from Haumea's body.
Hawaii portal Mythology portal Haumia-tiketike Papahānaumoku
Craig 2004, p. 128-129. The Kumulipo: A Hawaiian...
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Taranaki (Tuturu) is a Māori iwi of New Zealand.
Taranaki iwi were an
important part of the
First and
Second Taranaki Wars. At
least 13
members of Taranaki...
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which blocked light from
touching the world. From them came the
children Haumia, Rongo, Tāwhiri, Tangaroa, Tū, and Tāne. Some
traditions may list some of...