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maori_kaupoai

PostPosted: Mon Oct 23, 2006 6:56 pm


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PostPosted: Wed Oct 25, 2006 11:10 am


And Thus it Was


Before there was any light there was only darkness, all was night. Before there was even darkness there was nothing. It is said in the karakia, at the beginning of time there stood Te Kore, the Nothingness. Then was Te Po, the Night, which was immensely long and immensely dark. The first light that existed was no more than the glowing of a worm, and when sun and moon were made there were no eyes, there was none to see them, not even kaitiaki. The beginning was made from the nothing.

Then Ranginui, the sky, dwelt with Papatuanuku, the earth, and was joined to her, and land was made. But the children of Ranginui and Papatuanuku, who were very numerous, were not of the shape of men, and they lived in the darkness, for their parents were not yet parted. They sky still lay upon the earth, no light had come between them. The heavens were 12 in number, and the lowest layer, lying on the earth, made her unfruitful. Her covering was creeping plants and rank low weed, and the sea was all dark water, dark as night. The time when these things were seemed without end.

At length the offspring of Ranginui and Papatuanuku, worn out with continual darkness, met together to decide what should be done about their parents, that man might arise. "Shall we kill our parents, shall we slay them, our father and our mother, or shall we separate them?" they asked. And long did they consider in the darkness.

At last Tumatauenga, the fiercest of the offspring and the guardian of war, spoke out. "It is well. Let us kill them," stated Tumatauenga.

But Tanemahuta, guardian of the forest, answered, "No, not so. It is better to separate them, and to let the sky stand far above us and the earth lie below here. Let the sky be a stranger to us, but let earth remain close to us as our nursing mother."

Some of the other sons, and Tumatauenga among them, saw wisdom in this and agreed with Tanemahuta. Others did not agree, and one, now and forever has always disagreed with his brothers, and this is Tawhirimatea, the guardian of winds and storms. For Tawhirimatea, fearing that his kingdom would be overthrown, did not wish his parents to be torn apart. So while some agreed, Tawhirimatea would not and was silent, he held his breath. And long did they consider further. At the end of a time no man can measure they decided that Ranginui and Papatuanuku must be forced apart, and they began by turns to attempt this deed.

First Rongomatane, guardian of the cultivated food of men, rose up and strove to force the heavens from the earth. When Rongomatane failed, next Tangaroa, guardian of all things that live in the sea, rose up. He struggled mightily, but had no luck. And next Haumiatiketike, guardian of uncultivated food, rose up and tried, without success. So then Tumatauenga, guardian of war, leapt up. Tumatauenga hacked at the sinews that bound the Earth and Sky, and made them bleed, and this gave rise to ochre, or red clay, the sacred colour. Yet even Tumatauenga, the fiercest of the children, could not with all his strength sever Ranginui from Papatuanuku. So then it became the turn of Tanemahuta.

Slowly, slowly as the kauri tree did Tanemahuta rise between the Earth and Sky. At first he strove with his arms to move them, but with no success. And so he paused, and the pause was an immense period of time. Then he placed his shoulders against the Earth, his mother, and his feet against the Sky. Soon, and yet not soon, for the time was vast, the Sky and Earth began to yield.

The parents of the children cried out and asked them, "why are you doing this crime, why do you wish to slay your parents' love?"

Great Tanemahuta thrust with all his strength, which was the strength of growth. Far beneath him he pressed the Earth. Far above he thrust the Sky, and held him there. The sinews that bound them were stretched, taunt. Tumatauenga sprang up and slashed at the bonds that bound his parents and the blood spilt read on the earth. Today this is the kokowai, the sacred red earth that was created when the first blood was spilt at the dawn of time. As soon as Tanemahuta work was finished the multitude of creatures were uncovered whom Ranginui and Papatuanuku had begotten, and who had never known light.
 

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maori_kaupoai

PostPosted: Wed Oct 25, 2006 11:17 am


Father of the Sea


Tawhirimatea, the guardian of winds and storms, in his parents defense and revenge sent his storms against the brothers who had torn their parents love apart. He raged for many days, sending his siblings into hiding from the harsh accusations of his thrashings. Tangaroa, guardian of the sea, fled his brother to the depths of his oceans, and so too did the children of the sea flee. Some fled to the depths with their father, others though fled to the forests of Tanemahuta, guardian of the forest, and they never returned.

Tangaroa, after the storm passed, he rose back up to gather his children to him, but they would not come, Tanemahuta sheltered them and kept them from Tangaroa. In Grief and Rage, the Sea God sent his waves upon the earth, ever striving to reclaim his children of the sea who had taken to the land.

The waves, his messengers, his little children, they fight every day to move closer to the land. But as time has gone by they have made a bound with the Earth Mother Papatuanuku, for it is she that gives them a place to play, and so their fight dwindles in their mind as they continue their life.
 
PostPosted: Wed Oct 25, 2006 11:42 am


Childs Play


Spirit~ Wave
Name~ Tahaki [Tăh Hă Kī]
Nicknames~ Ki
Gender~ Male

Manifestation~ White blond curls tangle around his face, falling to just below his ears in a bob that is ever unruly. The sun-bleached hair finds diversification in the blue that tinges the tips of his curls, and sporadically highlighting the rest of his mane. It is not uncommon to find some bit of shell or sea grass weaving in and out of his curls, but he never admits to putting them there. His dark sun kissed skin serves to accentuates the blond of his hair.

Very much a cherub at a young age, Ki is a roly-poly with bright smiles and infectious laughter. His broad face, high cheekbones and sparkling eye lend themselves to smiles. Broad full lips are either holding a smile or bursting to talk. His favorite game is to play pirate, simply because they have eye patches; over his right eye a large black scallop shell will forever be with him, keeping his other eye unseeing. Beside the shell his one eye shines such a dark clear blue, emphasized by the starburst of gold sand that springs from the pupil. Around his upper arms bands of driftwood spiral around his biceps, simply another part of his being, and on his left wrist a bracelet of bright red coral grows. Ki tends towards wearing shorts no shirt or a light vest, and no shoes.

As said, as a child he is a little beach cherub, but as he ages he fills out into a broad strong form, but his child hood playfulness and love of games never ceases.


Qualities~ Playful. Calm. Manic [in a good way mostly]. Slow to anger. Tendency to Rage. Cheerful. Mischievous.

Likes~ Quiet, Good Music, Games, the Beach, People, skinny dipping
Dislikes~ Silence, others pain, being left behind, being ignored

Past Times~ Playing on the Beach, wood carving, learning to play guitar

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PostPosted: Sun Oct 29, 2006 11:41 am


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PostPosted: Sun Oct 29, 2006 11:50 am


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PostPosted: Sun Oct 29, 2006 11:56 am


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PostPosted: Sun Oct 29, 2006 12:02 pm


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PostPosted: Sun Oct 29, 2006 12:13 pm


Incantation of the Spirit (c) Incantation Esprit
Spirit/Guardian (c) Maori_Kaupoai
Maori Creation Story (c) Maori Central

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