Thu Jan 08, 2004 6:59 am by Indy11
@D_R:
Those Maori deities don't "sound" like and don't "look" like the Hawaiian ones but they somehow seem to be alike. Makes some sense that they would tend to point to each other as they are both polynesian cultures I suppose but there was so much water between them and the relative times of settlement are different.... I think.
Maori__________________________________Suspected Hawaiian Counterparts:
Io or (Iomatua)__________________________Kane - Creator god
Ranginui is the sky_______________________Kane
Papatuanuku, the earth.___________________Pele*, goddess of the Volcano
Tawhirimatea, god of winds________________Laamaomao
Tane, god of forests,
Tangaroa, god of the seas__________________Kanaloa
Rongomatane, god of the cultivated crops,
Haumira, god of fernroot and wild herbs and berries,
Tumatauenga, god of war and precursor of man________Keoahikamakaua** ,
Ruaumoko god of earthquakes and volcanoes__________Pele*
*In Hawaii, Pele holds a specially high rank. I suppose, given that the connection between volcanos and island building is even more obvious in Hawaii (because of the small land sizes involved and the constant physical evidence of it) than in New Zealand, volcanoes would figure more prominently.
**Keoahikamakaua actually is the child of War. The War God, Ku also is the God of Architechture. However, Keoahikamakaua has more characteristics that make him similar to being the precursor of man.