Māori god of the sea and marine life. Symbolises the balance of nature, tranquility and fury. His mood influences weather and sea conditions. Guardian of fishermen, rituals are conducted
God of cultivated crops, fertility, agriculture, and abundant food sources. He is invoked during planting and harvest seasons to ensure bountiful yields. His role emphasises the importance of crop cultivation
God of the underworld and death. Associated with the darker aspects of existence, antithesis to the forces of light and life. An adversary of Tāne Mahuta, his actions are disruptive
Māori god of forests and birds, known for creating humans from sacred clay. He protects nature, fostering life, growth, and the balance between the spiritual and earthly realms. The largest