Oceania Mythology
Transcript of Oceania Mythology
O c e a n iaM y t h o lo g y
Brought To You By: Shelby Adams
In The Beginning…
• Nothingness & Dark• Blankness began to shift…changed
into more nothingness…
…then night
…dawn
…day
…space, Cloudless Heaven
The Child of Cloudless Heaven(Creation)
• Egg• Drifted about in the nothingness• Something stirred inside, the shell burst, and
it emerged
*Tangaroa- remains of shell created the world, lesser gods, men & women
Earth Goddess & Sky God
• Too close together• Banging their heads on the sky• Hot, stuffy, uncomfortable, nothing grew
properly
The gods pushed them apart
--thunder & rain
Sky God is sad
Divisions of Oceania
• Triangle of islands in east-central & southern Pacific ocean.
--Hawaiian islands on top
--New Zealand & Easter Islands at base corners
--Other islands: Cook islands, Tonga, Tahiti, Fiji, Samoa
Ranks of Gods
• Atua– most important who created world• Tangaroa– greatest• Tupua– Chiefs on earth. Greatest became
posts supporting roof of gods temple• Aitu– Gods of trade/activity• Gods of Mischief
Random Info
• Birds of magical or spiritual significance are always in sky myths
• Traffic between earth & sky, very important
Kava Ceremonies
• Euphoric inducing drink is consumed
*Where the coconut comes from…-Hina: Noblewoman, virginity is protected
by community
-Eel got her prego
-Cut up body and buried head
-Coconut grew!
Pantheon
Rangi + Papa
=Tane- Forests & Light
Haumia- Wild Plants
Tangaroa- Sea
Tu- War
Tawhiri- Elements
Rongo- Cultivated Plants
Goddesses
• Abeguwo: Goddess of Rain, lives in sky• Wahini-Hai: Nasty Demoness, protruding eyes
and tongue, thief• Jari: Snake goddess• Abere: Cannibal Demoness who lurks in
marsh…lures people to their doom
Gods
• Make-Make: Top god of people of Easter Island
• Tangata-Manu: Bird Man• Kane: Procreation. Lived with humans for a
while• Makea: Underworld. Father of…• Maui: Trickster
Great Easter Island Egg Hunt
• Yearly sporting event• Dangerous• Daring boys search over rough terrain, cliffs &
rocks• First egg of the season search• Winner is praised & crowned Bird Man of the
year
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http://www.kava.com/oceania/mythology.htm.• Resture, Jane. “Oceania Mythology Homepage.” Oceania Mythology. 2008. 5 December 2008.
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http://witchdoctor.files.wordpress.com/2007/04/easter-egg.jpg>.• Jeffrey, Jack. “Akepa.” 2008. Photograph. Birds of Hawaii. 17 December 2008.
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