"Tane" in Maori means "man" or "male". It is often associated with attributes such as strength, leadership, and masculinity in Maori culture.
The Maori word for forest is "ngahere."
The Maori god of the forest: Tanemahuta or Tane Mahuta.
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The Maori word for male is, Tane (Tah-neh).
Ranginui is the name of the skyfather in Maori mythology.
A man is 'Tane' or 'Tama' (younger), mankind is 'Tangata'.
Some common Maori baby boys names are Tane, Hemi, Wiremu, and Maui. Each name carries cultural significance and may have different meanings or connections to Maori mythology.
The Maori word for 'grandfather' is "koroua." It is commonly used to refer to one's paternal or maternal grandfather.
J. F. H. Wohlers has written: 'The mythology and traditions of the Maori in New Zealand' -- subject- s -: Folklore, Legends, Maori - New Zealand people -, Maori Mythology, Mythology, Maori
Ra is the Sun God in Maori mythology.
The Maori word "whenua" encompasses the concept of nature, land, and peace. It is used to convey the interconnectedness between people and the environment, promoting harmony and balance.