Tūmatauenga

Tūmatauenga

, heaping them into baskets to be eaten. The only brother that Tūmatauenga cannot subdue completely is Tāwhirimātea, whose storms and hurricanes attack humankind to this day because of his indignation at the actions of his brothers (Grey 1971:7-10).

Although Rangi and Papa were not human in form, Tūmatauenga and his brothers were. Humankind - the descendants of Tū - increased upon the earth, until the generation of Māui and his brothers (Grey 1956:8-11, Tregear 1891:540).

Tūmatauenga's actions provide a pattern for human activities. Because Tūmatauenga defeated his brothers, people can now, if they perform the appropriate rituals, kill and eat birds (the children of Tāne), fish (the children of Tangaroa), cultivate and harvest food plants (the children of Rongo and Haumia-tiketike), and generally harness the resources of the natural world. Tūmatauenga is also the originator of warfare, and people make war now because Tūmatauenga provided the example. When rituals were performed over warriors before a battle, or when an infant was dedicated to a future role as a fighter, Tūmatauenga was invoked as the source of their duty. The body of the first warrior to fall in a battle was often offered up to Tūmatauenga. While Tūmatauenga is the origin of war, powerful local deities such as Kahukura, Maru or Uenuku were also called upon in time of war (Orbell 1998:185-186).

Names and epithets

After his victories over his brothers, Tūmatauenga or Tū assumed many names, one name for each of the characteristics he displayed in his victories over his brothers (Grey 1956:9), including:
*Tū-ka-riri (Tū the angry)
*Tū-ka-nguha (Tū the fierce fighter)
*Tū-kai-taua (Tū the destroyer of armies)
*Tū-whakaheke-tangata (Tū the demoter of personages)
*Tū-mata-whāiti (Tū the cunning)
*Tū-mata-uenga (Tū of the angry face)

ee also

*Kū, Hawaiian god of war.

References

*G. Grey, "Polynesian Mythology", Illustrated edition, reprinted 1976. (Whitcombe and Tombs: Christchurch), 1956.
*M. Orbell, "The Concise Encyclopedia of Māori Myth and Legend" (Canterbury University Press: Christchurch), 1998.
*E.R. Tregear, "Maori-Polynesian Comparative Dictionary" (Lyon and Blair: Lambton Quay), 1891.


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