
Māori legends
Māori legends are traditional stories that explain the origins of the world, natural phenomena, and cultural beliefs. They often feature gods, ancestral spirits, and mythical creatures, illustrating important lessons and customs. These legends are passed down orally, shaping Māori identity and connection to their land and history. They serve as a way to preserve cultural values, explain nature’s wonders, and honor ancestors, blending history with spirituality in a rich tapestry of storytelling that remains vital to Māori culture today.