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He divided the world into 7 levels. On the bottommost level lived man, and he multiplied quickly, which delighted Ta'aroa. Sharing the space as he did with creatures and plants of all sorts, it was not long before man felt crowded in his space and so decided to expand his domain by opening a hole
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In the beginning, there was only Ta'aroa, creator of all, including himself. He waited alone in his shell, which appeared as an egg spinning in the empty endless void of the time before the sky, before the Earth, before the Moon, before the Sun, before the stars. He was bored, alone in his shell,
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So he broke the shell into pieces and from them formed the rocks and the sand, and the foundation of all the world, Tumu-Nui. With his backbone he created the mountains; with his tears he filled the oceans, the lakes, the rivers; with his fingernails and toenails he made the scales that cover the
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and so he cracked it with a shake of his body and slid out of its confines, finding everything somber and silent outside, finding himself alone in the nothingness.
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into the level above his. Man continued in this fashion, filling one level and then climbing to the next, one level at a time, until all levels were occupied.
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fish and the turtles; with his feathers he created the trees and the bushes; with his blood he colored the rainbow.
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is appropriate given the pronunciation of his name, it is often omitted in practice, as is typically the case with
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Ta'aroa then called forth artists who came with their baskets filled with To'i, so that they might sculpt
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And so man filled the Earth, but still all belonged to Ta'aroa, who was master of all.
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Supreme creator god in the mythology of French Polynesia
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Index

Society Islands
French Polynesia
Ź»eta
Tahitian
Tane
Maui
Cosmic Man
Io Matua Kore
Māori mythology
Tagaloa
Samoan mythology
Tangaroa
Māori mythology
Tangaloa
Tongan mythology
Kanaloa
"Ta'aroa in the creation myths of the Society Islands"
Vikings of the Sunrise
Aphrodite's Island
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ISBN
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Tahitian and Society Islander mythology
Ai-tupuai
Fati
Ihi (goddess)
'Oro

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