Nuku-mai-tore

From Vero - Wikipedia
Jump to navigation Jump to search

Template:Short description Template:Use dmy dates In Māori mythology the Nuku-mai-tore are forest-dwelling spirits.<ref>An entry in Encyclopedia Mythica translates Nuku-mai-tore as "People of the Other World".</ref> Tura joins Whiro's canoe party, but when it enters a whirlpool he catches the overhanging boughs of a tree and lives among the Nuku-mai-tore, to whom he teaches the use of fire, the art of cooking, and the natural way of childbirth together with the ceremonies attending to the birth of a child.<ref>Beckwith 1970:502, White 1887–1891, II:8–15, 17–19</ref>

See also

Notes

Template:Reflist

References

  • M. Beckwith, Hawaiian Mythology (University of Hawaii Press: Honolulu) 1970.
  • J. White, The Ancient History of the Maori, 6 Volumes (Government Printer: Wellington), 1887–1891.


Template:Māori-myth-stub