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Hinenuitepo - Goddess of the Night

Hinenuitepo - Goddess of the Night
STACE .

Artist Danny Ngene Ngene
Oil on custom wood board
measurements - 60cm x 60cm

here is an abridged version of her story ...
'There is only one female god in Maori Legend. She is the daughter of Tane Mahuta, god of the Forest and Birds, and Hineahuone, woman made from earth.

Today She is known as Hinenuitepo but she began life as Hinetitama, the Dawn Maiden.

Tane Mahuta was very proud of his daughter, Hinetitama, and watched her growing up with interest.

One day he called his brothers and said, "When my daughter, Hinetitama grows up, who will she marry?"

The gods looked at each other.

"Why don’t you make her a husband out of earth?" said Tu Matauenga, the god of war.

"Choose one of us," sighed Tawhiri Matea, the god of the wind.

"Marry her yourself," thundered Tangaroa, god of the Sea.

"It’s your problem," they shouted,"Leave us out of it," and they departed.

So Tane Mahuta changed his form and became a simple man. When Hinetitama saw him she fell in love with him and became his wife. She was very happy.

Children were born. Hinetitama was very busy.

One day a wicked little breeze drifted past Hinetitama and whispered, "Who is your father, Dawn Maiden?" Hinetitama paused thoughtfully.

Another day while she was gathering shellfish, a wave sneaked up around her ankles and rippled, "Who is your father, Dawn Maiden?"

Puzzled, Hinetitama returned home and asked Tane Mahuta,"Who is my father?"

Tane Mahuta replied, "Ask the four corners of this house."

At once Hinetitama realised that her father and her husband were the same person.

At night she left her family and fled into the Underworld. When Tane Mahuta came to fetch her home she replied, "Go back to our children. I shall never return to the world that you have created. I shall stay here and welcome our children and their children’s children into this world."

Tane Mahuta replied, "So shall it be. Hinetitama you were called in the world of light. Hineuitepo you shall be called in the World of darkness. Hineuitepo, the Goddess of night (Death)."


Hand Painted in the North Island of New Zealand

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Hinenuitepo - Goddess of the Night $2,500.00  sold

 
 
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5 Stars In God We Trust from Chicago, Illinois (View this seller's gallery)
Excellent work !

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