Ruaumoko Kaea: Ko Ruaumoko e ngunguru nei Katoa: Hi Au, Au, Aue ha Kaea: Ko Ruaumoko e ngunguru nei Katoa: Hi Au, Au, Aue ha Kaea: I a ha ha Katoa: E ko te rakau a Tu-nga-werewere, I a ha ha He r
VIEW MOREIn Māori mythology, Rūaumoko (also known as Rūamoko) is the god of earthquakes, volcanoes and seasons.[1][2] He is the youngest son of Ranginui (the Sky father) and Papatūānuku (the Earth mother) (com
VIEW MOREThis member of the seventy brethren was the youngest of them, and is said, in popular myth, to have been still suckling the Earth Mother when she was turned over face down to Rarohenga. Hence he never
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