Tiki
deity earth Māori single tradition · 3
In Māori mythology of the Ngāti Hau tribe, Tiki represents Man and is the father of Hine-kau-ataata. He is the consort of Mārikoriko (Twilight).
↻ synthesized from 3 sources
Relationships
- co occurs with
- Yidam, Lord Guan, Mazu, Tudigong, Chenghuangshen, Tane-rore, Auahitūroa, Tinirau, Io Matua Kore, Te Uira, Tāwhaki, Ikatere, Punga, Makeatutara, Mataaho, Kiwa, Maru, Pūhaorangi, Rehua, Haere, Rongomai, Uenuku, Urutengangana, Whiro, Kahukura, Haumiatiketike, Rongomātāne, Tānemahuta, Aituā, Ngahue, Tamanuiterā, Tūtewehiwehi, Atua, Dakini, hanitu, Hyang, Kaitiaki, Kawas, Tāwhirimātea, Tangaroa, Tūmatauenga, Rūaumoko, Rongo, Ao, Māui
- parent of
- Hine-kau-ataata
- consort of
- Mārikoriko
- child of
- Papatūānuku, Ranginui
Mentioned by
Sources
wikipedia (3)
Source passages
“Atua Hanitu Hyang Kaitiaki Kawas (mythology) Tiki”
#9098 · extracted by google/gemini-2.0-flash-001
“Hine-kau-ataata, translated as "maid swimming in the shadow," is the daughter of Tiki (Man) and Mārikoriko (Twilight).”
#31317 · extracted by anthropic/claude-sonnet-4.5
“Tiki, the first human, but sometimes is a child of Rangi and Papa, and creates the first human.”
#32278 · extracted by deepseek/deepseek-chat