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The Maori Underworld of Rarohenga

Wednesday, August 29, 2012 18:47
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When visiting New Zealand I picked up a book titled “Maori Myths and Legendary Tales” by A.W. Reed. I admit I was searching for myths about the underworld, and I was not disappointed. As it turns out, the face and body tattoos for which the Maori are famous, otherwise known as the moko, originated in the Underworld, — as stated by their own legends. 

According to the Maori, Rarohenga, or the Underworld, became completely shut off to mortals and is a place where the spirits of the dead go. Rarohenga is also populated with the creatures of mythology where they were driven by the magic (technology?) of the white man. The Maori underworld is a place of luminescent beauty with a light that emanates from everywhere (much as described in Etidorhpa). 

Quite some time ago, a Maori chief was visited by four maidens from Rarohenga. The chief, Mataora, followed these maidens back, through the house of the four winds, to the underground realm. In the Underworld, Mataora learned the secret of tattooing the moko on the face so that it would not wipe off. Before this time, the Maori only painted the moko on. Mataora not only brought with him the art of the moko, but also brought with him one of the Underworld maidens, Niwareka, and the art of weaving the colorful robes that the Maori still wear to this day.

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*Republished with permission from The Hollow Earth

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