Atua

deity earth Polynesian corroborated · 4

Polynesian gods and spirits

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“Atua (Akua in Hawaii) are the gods and spirits of the Polynesian people such as the Māori or the Hawaiians”

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“In popular culture, Atua is the name that is used to refer to the deity which the character Angie Yonaga worships in the English dub of Danganronpa V3: Killing Harmony.”

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“Atua Hanitu Hyang Kaitiaki Kawas (mythology) Tiki”

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“Many of these relatives may not be considered atua as gods or greater spirits themselves but may instead be atua as lesser spirits. The translations of their names represent abstract concepts and aspects of nature, not unlike polytheistic deities.”

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“In New Zealand, the atua – the gods and spirits of the Māori people – were believed to focus on the village latrine.”

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