- In Māori mythology,
Rūaumoko (also
known as Rūamoko) is the god of earthquakes,
volcanoes and seasons. He is the
youngest son of
Ranginui (the Sky father)...
- was on
statistical modelling for
seismic interferometry and was
titled Rūaumoko,
after the god of earthquakes,
volcanoes and
seasons in Māori mythology...
- said to have pla**** a role in the
formation of
Rangitoto Island,
asking Rūaumoko, god of
earthquakes and eruptions, to
destroy a
couple that had cursed...
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Whenever this
child is
kicking the
earth shakes and it
causes an earthquake.
Rūaumoko is his name and he is the god of
earthquakes and volcanoes. Tāne searched...
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goddess of the
Hawaiian Islands Papa, or Papatūānuku,
goddess of the
earth Rūaumoko, in Māori mythology, god of earthquakes,
volcanoes and seasons. Amurru...
- name of a
number of
separate beings. Rongo, the god of
crops and
peace Ruaumoko, the god of volcanoes, earthquakes, and seasons. Tamanuiterā, the personification...
- in famine, the year, turquoise, the
Aztec emperors, and the afterlife.
Rūaumoko, in Māori mythology, god of earthquakes,
volcanoes and seasons. Pele, in...
- Haumia-tiketike, Whiro, Rongo-mā-Tāne, Tāne Mahuta, Tāwhirimātea, Tūmatauenga,
Rūaumoko Consorts Te Anu-matao Kāi Tahu: Papatūānuku
Offspring Punga, Tinirau, and...
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Rangi and Papa
Siblings Haumia (Arawa), Rongo, Tangaroa, Tāwhirimātea, Tū,
Rūaumoko,
Whiro Consorts Hineahuone, Ranga****
Offspring Hine-nui-te-pō, Tiki, Haumia-tiketike...
- and "Ko Niu Tireni" are
taken from the haka of the
earthquake god
Ruaumoko, Ko
Ruaumoko e
ngunguru nei. The
lines beginning Ka tū te ihi-ihi... are found...