In Māori culture, (often shortened to Rangi) is the primordial Sky Father . According to the creation story , Rangi and Papatūānuku (the Earth Mother) were once joined in a tight embrace, keeping the world in darkness. Their children, frustrated by the lack of light and space, eventually forced them apart to create the world as we know it today.
The Rangi are a Bantu-speaking ethnic group primarily living in the Kondoa District of the Dodoma Region in central Tanzania. In Māori culture, (often shortened to Rangi) is
Because "Rangi" refers to several distinct cultural, historical, and fictional subjects, I have provided write-ups for the three most prominent interpretations. 1. Rangi in Māori Mythology (The Sky Father) The Rangi are a Bantu-speaking ethnic group primarily
Rangi represents the heavens and the day. Rain is often poetically described as his tears falling for his lost love, Papa. Rangi in Māori Mythology (The Sky Father) Rangi