
Rūaumoko - Wikipedia
Ruaumoko is believed to cause volcanoes and earthquakes. In Māori mythology, Rūaumoko (also known as Rūamoko) is the god of earthquakes, volcanoes and seasons. [1][2] He is the …
Ruaumoko: Maori God of Earthquakes and Volcanic Activity
Jan 26, 2024 · Ruaumoko, the Maori god of earthquakes and volcanic activity, holds immense significance in Maori culture. His role in shaping the land, his representation in art, and his …
Ruaumoko | Kamboozal
Ruaumoko is a powerful figure in Māori mythology, revered as the god of earthquakes and volcanoes. He is the youngest child of Ranginui (Sky Father) and Papatūānuku (Earth …
According to Māori mythology, Rūaumoko is the god of earthquakes and thus sets the foundation for most cultural values, beliefs, and influences on decision-making practices regarding …
Ruaumoko - Wyrdwalkers
Rūaumoko (also known as Rūamoko) is the God of Earthquakes, Volcanoes and Seasons. He is the youngest son of Ranginui and Papatūānuku. After Rangi and Papa were separated by …
Historic earthquakes - Te Ara Encyclopedia of New Zealand
Rūaumoko is the Māori god of earthquakes and volcanoes. He is depicted in this carving near the entrance to the ‘Awesome Forces’ exhibit at Te Papa Tongarewa, New Zealand’s national …
Rūaumoko: Level 1–2 / Rūaumoko – English / He Reo Mōteatea
This unit utilizes the haka taparahi, Rūaumoko, as a focus for learning, and exploring aspects of the text. It links to the Reo Māori, Tikanga ā-Iwi, Hangarau and Ngā Toi learning areas, …
CONSCIOUS FORT: RUAUMOKO: THE GOD OF EARTHQUAKES
Jul 25, 2013 · Ruaumoko began to kick and stomp inside Papa’s womb. This made the earth shake violently and the land rolled and twisted. Thus the unborn child of Rangi and Papa is …
Ruaumoko - World Mythos
Dec 18, 2024 · Ruaumoko is a significant figure in Maori mythology, representing the god of earthquakes and volcanoes. He is a member of the Maori pantheon and is often associated …
Rūaumoko: Atua of earthquakes and volcanoes
Rūaumoko is the atua of earthquakes and volcanoes. Atua means primeval ancestors with influence over particular domains. Learn more at Te Ara.