Papatuanuku, in Māori mythology, is the Earth Mother who nurtures and sustains all forms of life. She is responsible for the land, plants, and animals, providing the resources necessary for survival. Papatuanuku is seen as a nurturing figure, embodying the connection between nature and humanity, and her well-being is crucial for the health of the environment. In many traditions, she is revered and respected as the source of all life.
In the Maori legend of creation, Ranganui is the Sky Father, who together with the Earth Mother, Papatuanuku, were the first beings.
the stomping of the legs becoming one with papatuanuku
The Maori earth mother is called Papatuanuku. She is a primordial being in Maori mythology, considered to be the land itself and the mother of all living things.
ruaumokos parents are papatuanuku (mum) and ranginui (dad)
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Vets take care of animals because they are trained to take care of animals and NOT people.