Die heilige sage der Polynesier: kosmogonie und theogonieF.A. Brockhaus, 1881 - 302 หน้า |
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... Earth " . The Heavens which are above us , and the Earth which lies beneath us , are the progenitors of men , and the ori- gin of all things . For formerly the Heavens lay upon the Earth , and all was darkness . They had never been ...
... Earth " . The Heavens which are above us , and the Earth which lies beneath us , are the progenitors of men , and the ori- gin of all things . For formerly the Heavens lay upon the Earth , and all was darkness . They had never been ...
หน้า 37
... Earth agreed to rend their parents asunder . Tawhiri - Matea 3 alone had pity on them . Five agreed to separate them ; one only had pity . Thus by the destruction of their parents they sought to make men increase and flourish , and in ...
... Earth agreed to rend their parents asunder . Tawhiri - Matea 3 alone had pity on them . Five agreed to separate them ; one only had pity . Thus by the destruction of their parents they sought to make men increase and flourish , and in ...
หน้า 38
... Earth . His arms proved too weak , so bending down his head , and pushing upwards with his feet , he tore them asunder . Then wailed the Heavens and exclaimed the Earth- " Wherefore this murder ? Why this great sin ? Why destroy us ...
... Earth . His arms proved too weak , so bending down his head , and pushing upwards with his feet , he tore them asunder . Then wailed the Heavens and exclaimed the Earth- " Wherefore this murder ? Why this great sin ? Why destroy us ...
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... earth he lies , with all his branches food for moth and worm . Now turn they against the waters . Ha ! Tangaroa deserts the wave - worn cliff , and flies to the depths of the ocean . But the children of Tangaroa separate.1 The son of ...
... earth he lies , with all his branches food for moth and worm . Now turn they against the waters . Ha ! Tangaroa deserts the wave - worn cliff , and flies to the depths of the ocean . But the children of Tangaroa separate.1 The son of ...
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... Earth snatched them away , and hid them in her bosom , and the Storm sought them in vain , for Earth concealed her children . Now at last the Storm turns against Tu1 ; but his rage and his wrestling are of no avail . Tu values them not ...
... Earth snatched them away , and hid them in her bosom , and the Storm sought them in vain , for Earth concealed her children . Now at last the Storm turns against Tu1 ; but his rage and his wrestling are of no avail . Tu values them not ...
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Aegypten akiaki Akua aoe komo kanaka ariki Atua Brüder Canoe District Dunkel Earth Erde erst Fisch geboren Generationen gleich Götter Hanau ka hapu hapus Haumea Häuptling Hawaii hawaiischen Heaven Hesiod Himmel honua ia Waiolola Hanau Insel jetzt kaila hole Hanau kama kana kanaka O kane Kanaloa kane ia Waiololi Kiai ia Kinder komo aoe komo kona Hanau König konnte kua ke komo Lailai Land lele Hanau makua makua Puka kana Mangaia Maori Marquesas Maui Maui's Meer Menschen mikoto Nacht Namen Neuseeland Ngapuhi noho i uka Oahu Ocean Papa Po-no Polynesien pou hee Priester Puka Puka kana keiki Rangi Rehua Religion Rongo Schöpfung Schöpfungsperiode Seelen Sohn Sonne Stammes Taaroa Tahiti Tainui Tane Tangaroa tapu Taylor Te Arawa Theil Theogonie Tiki Tochter Tohunga uka He pou unsere Unterwelt Upadana Uranos Vater vermählt Volk wahine Hanau wahine ia Waiolola Waikato Waka Wakea wale Wasser wawa He nuku Welt wieder Ymir καὶ
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หน้า 229 - His two brothers were precipitated in the ocean and drowned. Luckily for Maui the Younger, one of his feet rested on the solid coral of the ascending island. At length Manihiki rose high and dry above the breakers , drawn up from the ocean depths by the exertions of the now solitary Maui (s.
หน้า 221 - Fremdling, dem man auf einige Zeit einen Aufenthalt vergönnt, bis er in einer ausführlichen Anthropologie, (dem Pendant zu der empirischen Naturlehre) seine eigene Behausung wird beziehen können.
หน้า 272 - Forthwith was produced the sun, They were thrown up above as the chief eyes of Heaven: Then the Heavens became light, The early dawn, the early day, the mid-day. The blaze of...
หน้า 38 - He it is who separated night from day. Immediately on the Separation of Heaven from Earth, the people2 became visible, who had hitherto been concealed between the hollows of their parents' breasts. So now Tawhiri-Matea (the wind) thought he would make war against his brethren, because they had separated their parents ; for he only had not consented to divide the wife from the husband. It was his brothers who resolved to separate them, and to leave but one — Earth — as a parent.
หน้า 43 - Now in these latter days Heaven remains far removed from his wife, the Earth ; but the love of the wife rises upward in sighs towards her husband. These are the mists which fly upwards from the mountaintops ; and the tears of Heaven fall downwards on his wife ; behold the dew-drops !
หน้า 231 - ... had begotten were ever thinking amongst themselves what might be the difference between darkness and light; they knew that beings had multiplied and increased, and yet light had never broken upon them, but it ever continued dark. Hence these sayings are found in our ancient religious services : " There was darkness from the first division of time, unto the tenth, to the hundredth, to the thousandth...
หน้า 36 - With reference to this period are the sayings, " during the night," " the first night," " from the first to the tenth night,f from the tenth to the hundredth, from the hundredth to the thousandth " — the meaning of which is, that the darkness had been without limit, and light had not yet existed. So the Sons of Rangi (the Heavens) and of Papa (the Earth) consulted together, and said, " Let us seek means whereby to destroy Heaven and Earth, or to separate them from each other.
หน้า 266 - Ante mare et terras et, quod tegit omnia, caelum unus erat toto naturae vultus in orbe, quem dixere Chaos, rudis indigestaque moles nec quicquam nisi pondus iners congestaque eodem non bene iunctarum discordia semina rerum.
หน้า 250 - Tui birds, which had been nestling there, feeding upon insects, and as they flew forth, the slaves caught and killed them, and filled the calabashes with them, and took them to the fire, and put them on to cook, and when they were done, they carried them and laid them before Rupe as a present, and then placed them beside him that he might eat, and Rehua requested him to eat food, but Rupe answered him: „Nay, but I cannot eat this food; I saw these birds loosened and take wing from thy locks; who...
หน้า 240 - Nay, not so. It is better to rend them apart, and to let the heaven stand far above us, and the earth lie under our feet. Let the sky become as a stranger to us, but the earth remain close to us as our nursing mother.