A Māori Creation Story in Sand - Ranginui and Papatūānuku

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  • Опубліковано 26 лип 2024
  • In this story you will learn a `Māori story of Creation which shares the seperation of Ranginui ( Skyfather) and Papatūānuku ( Earth Mother) by Tāne. Their children become atua (dieties) of the natural world.
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    ⏱️⏱️VIDEO CHAPTERS⏱️⏱️
    0:00 - Ranginui and Papatuanuku emerge
    1:04 - Tāne seperates his parents
    1:40 - Ranginui weeps from the heavens
    2:28 - Tāwhirimātea sends the storms and winds
    2:52 - Whiti Mai Te Ra - Let the Sunshine through!
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    🖌About Artist- Who is Marcus Winter
    Marcus Winter, also known as The Sandman, is a Māori artist from Aotearoa ( NZ) who is known for his intricate sand art creations. Using only sand and light, he creates stunning visual displays that have captivated audiences all over the world.
    His mission is to bring people together through the universal language of art, revive indigenous stories and inspire others to find their own creative voice. Whether he is creating a large-scale installation for a festival or a intimate performance for a small group, The Sandman's goal is always the same: to leave his audience moved and uplifted.
    "Everybody is creative - it's innate in all of us"
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  • @kiripahuru887
    @kiripahuru887 2 місяці тому +3

    Ātaahua, I will be sharing your pūrākau with my tamariki. They will be inspired in more ways than one. Thank you

  • @ChezPawa
    @ChezPawa 9 днів тому

    Beautiful art work my brother. Thank you for sharing your amazing talent. Blended into the wonderful creation story of the Atua.

  • @suumcuique4530
    @suumcuique4530 2 роки тому +16

    Polynesian people have one of the most beautiful creation myths I have witnessed ...
    Thank you very much for your art, my heart was deeply touched.
    Also knowing about the book "Sand talk" by Tyson Yunkaporta makes your sand art even more fitting in this context. At least this was one thought I had.

  • @krystynaselwyn6730
    @krystynaselwyn6730 Рік тому +5

    Aue te aroha a Ranginui raua ko Papatuanuku!💚💛💕

  • @beanburns102
    @beanburns102 2 роки тому +9

    Thank you for sharing this..this definitely unlocked a core memory of me watching this as a young kid 🥺

    • @v10l3t_sp1r1t
      @v10l3t_sp1r1t Рік тому

      i remember watching this but there was no voiceover snd there was calming music so its kinda not how i remembered 😭

  • @sophiedalley7516
    @sophiedalley7516 Рік тому +5

    So beautiful! Thank you for your art and story telling!

  • @IamJanz
    @IamJanz 9 місяців тому +1

    Absolutely amazing job telling this story of Ranginui and papatūānuku ❤

  • @funkyjunky6574
    @funkyjunky6574 7 місяців тому +1

    Such a magical storytelling and art

  • @frog_father6491
    @frog_father6491 Рік тому +3

    I remember learning about this when i was only around 6 years old in school. Its so refreshing to learn about it all over again :)

  • @erina4586
    @erina4586 Рік тому +4

    What a Wonderful Artistic Gift you have from God.

  • @Frankie_63
    @Frankie_63 2 роки тому +2

    Soooo beautiful. I'm in tears. Thank you ☀️

  • @kimhancy9071
    @kimhancy9071 2 роки тому +4

    Such a beautiful creation of this story

  • @MysticPhantm
    @MysticPhantm 2 роки тому +4

    i'm just proud to say i'm apart of the race that made this mythology, Ka pai : )

  • @user21-hc5ij
    @user21-hc5ij Рік тому +2

    that was awesome ✨ i enjoyed this very much . love you’re art work also

  • @-blanket-bundle-
    @-blanket-bundle- Рік тому +1

    Ka pai, this is so beautiful and your videos are always so cool, I always come to you when I need a refresher ❤❤

  • @villagemonsterdrakulu
    @villagemonsterdrakulu 2 роки тому +3

    this is so sweet deep appreciation to you

  • @michaelhartnett206
    @michaelhartnett206 Місяць тому +1

    Hi marcus i remember that you were at my school today today is 29.5.2024

  • @garangan2797
    @garangan2797 5 місяців тому

    Nenek Moyangku Seorang Pelaut (My anchestors were Sailor) 🇮🇩🗣️🗣️🗣️🌊🌊🌊⛵⛵⛵. As an Indonesian, I admit that this story also exists in several of our tribes

  • @iamaperson8067
    @iamaperson8067 5 місяців тому

    Amazing art work. 🎨 love the history of the ancestors.

    • @user-oh4yd5uh4e
      @user-oh4yd5uh4e 4 місяці тому

      Maori mythology is something left over from the infancy their intelligence. Take for example the myth of the slowing down of the sun. In the days of old Tamanuiterā, the sun, used to move through the sky at much too fast a pace for humanity to complete all their days' chores leaving long, cold nights that lasted for many hours while Tamanuiterā slept. Māui and his brothers journeyed to Tamanuiterā's sleeping pit with a large rope, which in some tellings was made from their sister Hina's hair. The brothers fashioned the rope into a noose or net, and in doing so "discovered the mode of plaiting flax into stout square-shaped ropes, (tuamaka); and the manner of plaiting flat ropes, (paharahara); and of spinning round ropes", which when Tamanuiterā awoke found himself caught in. Using a patu made from the jawbone of their grandmother, Murirangawhenua, Māui beat the sun into agreeing to slow down and give the world more time during the day. So you see if that had not happened McDonald´s would only be serving breakfast.

  • @charmaineward8115
    @charmaineward8115 Рік тому

    Wow that’s amazing work 😊 beautiful story too

  • @matthewfoster2684
    @matthewfoster2684 2 роки тому +3

    That was amazing!

  • @paulal4333
    @paulal4333 Рік тому +1

    I'm impressed with the art work..

  • @jessiestirling7944
    @jessiestirling7944 10 місяців тому +1

    I’ve watched it at school and guess what happened …I CRIED BECAUSE IT WAS SO SAD ❤😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭🥺😢😢😢😢😢🤬🤬😭🫶🏻

  • @johnmanderson6986
    @johnmanderson6986 2 роки тому

    Absolutely stunning

  • @ameliamcdonald-vb5ei
    @ameliamcdonald-vb5ei 11 місяців тому

    The story of rangi and papa is cool, I’m gonna do a play abt it in school so I’m excited because I’m getting my part in the play today, love ya sand work btw
    Update: I got ruaumoko and I did the play btw, it was so fun

  • @diannepekama7300
    @diannepekama7300 Рік тому +1

    Tino Ataahua e hoa, Ngā mihi nui kia koe 💚💜

  • @Jazzydeane
    @Jazzydeane Рік тому

    Beautiful I enjoyed this. Nga mihi

  • @user-oh4yd5uh4e
    @user-oh4yd5uh4e 4 місяці тому +1

    Maori mythology is something left over from the infancy their intelligence. Take for example the myth of the slowing down of the sun. In the days of old Tamanuiterā, the sun, used to move through the sky at much too fast a pace for humanity to complete all their days' chores leaving long, cold nights that lasted for many hours while Tamanuiterā slept. Māui and his brothers journeyed to Tamanuiterā's sleeping pit with a large rope, which in some tellings was made from their sister Hina's hair. The brothers fashioned the rope into a noose or net, and in doing so "discovered the mode of plaiting flax into stout square-shaped ropes, (tuamaka); and the manner of plaiting flat ropes, (paharahara); and of spinning round ropes", which when Tamanuiterā awoke found himself caught in. Using a patu made from the jawbone of their grandmother, Murirangawhenua, Māui beat the sun into agreeing to slow down and give the world more time during the day. So you see if that had not happened McDonald´s would only be serving breakfast.

  • @NormaJosiahStewart-Wall
    @NormaJosiahStewart-Wall Місяць тому

    Me to

  • @naylisowen1501
    @naylisowen1501 Рік тому +2

    Powerful - I work in Education and this would be a great resource. Would you allow permission for this video to be embedded in a presentation?

  • @lazyles875
    @lazyles875 2 роки тому +2

    💖💖💖💖💖
    ✨✨✨✨✨

  • @arawiri
    @arawiri Рік тому

    Let's us pray 🙏

  • @cornroze
    @cornroze 8 місяців тому

    What is this, and why do I remember ir

  • @princevegete9210
    @princevegete9210 2 роки тому +1

    same

  • @jessiestirling7944
    @jessiestirling7944 10 місяців тому

    I’m literally 6 yrsold

  • @joetipene3129
    @joetipene3129 10 місяців тому

    I think our people need to get it right papatuanuku earth father ranginui sky mother . Where's my facts it's right before your eyes👆

  • @arawiri
    @arawiri Рік тому +1

    Thank you Lord in heaven and on earth Jesus Christ 🙏

  • @arawiri
    @arawiri Рік тому

    Sorry that was 5

  • @arawiri
    @arawiri Рік тому

    Thank you God of the Universe

  • @arawiri
    @arawiri Рік тому

    Ran G I wills on.

  • @jakehyde6727
    @jakehyde6727 2 роки тому +1

    BIG lol

  • @officialphootytv
    @officialphootytv 11 місяців тому

    So what story is really the myth..? Dee daah

  • @otteryandy444
    @otteryandy444 4 місяці тому

    so is anyone else here from tekura lmao

    • @user-oh4yd5uh4e
      @user-oh4yd5uh4e 4 місяці тому

      Do the maoris also do ram-raids there?

  • @jessiestirling7944
    @jessiestirling7944 10 місяців тому

    Someone like my comments 😢😢😢

  • @adriandabarber3996
    @adriandabarber3996 Рік тому

    Man, its a shame they genocided the large bird children of the forest i would have loved to have met a moa. They were pretty stink to the patupaiarehe too, stole tatoos from the spirit world, stole fire, treated the sun like crap. Actually they were not the kindest to nature and the spirits, i dont think the land likes anyone here anymore so why we all acting like we own the place and others dont belong? kindof disgusting, i feel sorry for nature and the spirits here