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Manana Take was a goddess in the Rapa Nui mythology, the original religion on Easter island. [1] She was the consort of Era Nuku, the god of the feathers and farming.

Manana Take lived in sky. The Manana once visited earth in the shape of a fish, which was given to the king because of its size and beauty. Recognising the divinity in the fish, all monarchs were thereafter forbidden to swim in the sea.

References

  1. ^ Thomson, W.J. Te Pito Te Henua, Or Easter Island. Government Printing Office. ISBN  9781605069531. Retrieved 2015-11-09.


From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Manana Take was a goddess in the Rapa Nui mythology, the original religion on Easter island. [1] She was the consort of Era Nuku, the god of the feathers and farming.

Manana Take lived in sky. The Manana once visited earth in the shape of a fish, which was given to the king because of its size and beauty. Recognising the divinity in the fish, all monarchs were thereafter forbidden to swim in the sea.

References

  1. ^ Thomson, W.J. Te Pito Te Henua, Or Easter Island. Government Printing Office. ISBN  9781605069531. Retrieved 2015-11-09.



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