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- Atua abstract "Atua or Akua are the gods and spirits of the Polynesian peoples such as the Māori or the Hawaiians. The Polynesian word literally means power or strength and so the concept is similar to that of mana. Today, it is also used for the monotheistic conception of God. Especially powerful atua included: Rongo – god of agriculture and peace Tane – the creator of all living things such as animals, birds and trees Tangaroa – god of the sea Tu – the god of war Whiro – god of darkness and evilIn Samoa, where atua means 'god' in the Samoan language, traditional tattooing was based on the doctrine of tutelary spirits. There is also a district on the island of Upolu in Samoa called Atua.".
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- Atua subject Category:Deities.
- Atua subject Category:Polynesian_mythology_(multi-region).
- Atua subject Category:Samoan_words_and_phrases.
- Atua comment "Atua or Akua are the gods and spirits of the Polynesian peoples such as the Māori or the Hawaiians. The Polynesian word literally means power or strength and so the concept is similar to that of mana. Today, it is also used for the monotheistic conception of God.".
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