Tangaroa: The Firstborn, God Of The Seas, Oceans And Fish Of Every Kind In Polynesian Beliefs

A. Sutherland  - AncientPages.com - At first, there was nothing but chaos enveloped in a great egg of silence. Then, Papa (Papatuanuku) - Mother Earth, and Rangi (Ranginui) - Father Sky - suddenly appeared, and everything started beautifully.

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They loved each other and populated the earth with life. After many thousands of years, suns and planets emerged from their bodies, and six immortal children:

Tangaroa, the firstborn, the god of the seas, the oceans and fish of every kind; Tumatauenga, the god of winds, thunder, and storms; Tawhirimatea, the god of winds, thunder, and storms; Tane, the god of birds, moors, forests, and insects, which inhabit them; Rongo, the god of seasons, natural food, sweet potato, peace, and all vegetables cultivated as food; Haumia-Tiketike, the god of agriculture, fern root, and all kinds of food, which grow wild.

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