Māori mythology refers to the traditional stories, beliefs, and practices of the Māori people, the indigenous Polynesian population of New Zealand (Aotearoa). These myths and legends encompass a wide range of themes, including the creation of the world, the origins of humanity, the natural environment, and the adventures of gods and heroes. Central to Māori mythology is the concept of creation, often illustrated in stories about Rangi (Sky Father) and Papa (Earth Mother).
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