Tangaroa
The Maori God of the sea is Tangaroa.
they ate fish,birds and other sea creatures
The word for fish in Maori is - ika - pronounced ee-ka
Tangaroa is the Maori god of the sea and is often associated with creation and fertility. He is one of the most important deities in Maori mythology and is believed to have control over the oceans and all creatures within them. Tangaroa is also considered a provider of food and a protector of fishermen.
"Ika" means fish in Maori, the indigenous language of New Zealand. It is often used in traditional Maori cuisine and fishing practices.
Ika.
In Maori, "moana" means ocean or sea. It is a significant word in Maori culture, as the ocean holds great importance as a source of food, transport, and spiritual connection for the Maori people.
Teremoana in Maori means "ocean edge" or "coastline." It refers to the boundary where the land meets the sea.
Ika means Fish
Moana Nui a Kiwa is the Maori name for the Pacific Ocean.
maori for "food from the sea"
Tangaroa.