Monday, 21 November 2016

Myths from Aotearoa



Firstly, what is Aotearoa? This is the land of the Maori, that is, New Zealand. The Maori are indigenous Polynesian people who have their own language, a rich mythology and a prominent warrior culture. The haka, which has become famous due to the All Blacks performances, is one of the traditions that show the Maori fighting spirit. It was originally performed by warriors before a battle so as to intimidate the adversary, would you be scared?



The rituals, beliefs, and the world view of Maori society were ultimately based on an elaborate mythology that had been inherited from a Polynesian homeland and adapted in Aotearoa. The origin of the Gods and the first human beings is explained in their legends, as in many other cultures. Natural phenomena also play an important role in these stories.

Here you can read one of the Maori myths:
"Te OrokotÄ«matanga o te Ao", which means The Beginning of the Universe. 

Doesn't it sound appealing to you? Then scroll down and you'll be surprised by the format of this story.

Introduction
Io, the acme, lived in universal space. The universe was in darkness. Day was not, nor moon, nor light. Darkness alone was. All was water. This was Wainuiatea-The Great Expanse of Ocean. All things passed through this embryonic form from the realm of the Infinite Void, to the Void where nothing is attained, then to the Void where nothing is possessed. All things passed through Aeons of Darkness, via the Great Nights at first, then via the Long Nights. Everything began with the Nothingness which lead to The Profound Darkness then to the Search. That lead to the Pursuit, to the Discovery, to the Conception, to the Maturation. There was the time of the Rudimentary Energy. That was before arriving at The Subconscious, to the Intelligence, then the time of The Yearning, of the Knowledge. There was the age of the Form, the Readiness, the Acquisition, the Contentment. There was Life. Then at long last, the era of Space came. From that space, earth and sky were formed, Earth Mother (Papatuanuku) and Sky Father (Ranging). This is the male/female line of ancestry as descended from the Star. It was during a long period of light, that the characteristics of fury, anger and aggravation were imbued into the male form. It was during a long period of darkness, that the characteristics of love, tears and peace were imbued into the female form.


 














Do you want to know more? Click on the last image of the story for more Maori myths and legends!

1 comment:

  1. This post reminds me of Disney's new film, Moana, which is about a maori princess and a Maori God. I would like to watch it in English, but I think I won't understand most of the dialogue

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