In Māori mythology, Tāwhirimātea is the god of storms, wind, rain, and clouds.
Ngatuere Tawhirimatea Tawhao died in 1890.
In Māori mythology, Tāwhirimātea is the god of storms, wind, rain, and clouds.
Tawhirimatea is a deity in Māori mythology, specifically associated with weather and storms. As a mythological figure, he does not have an age in the conventional sense. His stories and significance have been passed down through generations, reflecting the beliefs of the Māori people rather than a specific timeline.
some of the maori gods are: tawhirimatea the god of wind and storms, tane mahuta the god of forest and birds, papatuanuku the god of mother earth, tangaroa the god of sea rivers and lakes, rongo god of peace.
There are many Maori gods, with estimates ranging from around 70 to over 100. Some well-known Maori gods include Tane (god of forests and birds), Tangaroa (god of the sea), and Tawhirimatea (god of weather).
Rangi (the Sky Father) and Papatuanuku (Earth Mother) were the parents of the eight major Maori Gods; Tumatauenga -- God of War Tawhirimatea -- God of Weather Tane-Mahuta-- God of the Forests Tangaroa -- Sea God Rongo -- God of Peace / Cultivated plants Haumia-Tiketike -- God of wild plants Rehua -- Antares (Star) Raumoko -- God of Earthquakes.
Maori people and our religion are closely tied to the natural world. Our Gods are personifications of the forces that have been and still are important to our survival. Some of our Gods are: Papatuanuku, the earth mother Ranginui, the sky father Tane Mahuta, God of the forests Tangaroa, God of the sea Tumatauenga, God of war Hine Nui Te Po, Goddess of the underworld (she was first Hine Titama - Dawn Maiden) Tawhirimatea, God of the winds Rongomatane, God of Agriculture (cultivated foods) Ruaumoko, God of earthquakes and volcanoes (the unborn son of Papa and Rangi) Haumietiketike - Of uncultivated foods Some tribes do not call these 'Gods' but 'Kaitiaki - caretakers'.
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