Cook Islands mythology

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Cook Islands mythology is the traditional body of myths, legends, and cosmological beliefs of the Cook Islands’ Polynesian people, featuring gods, ancestral spirits, and creation stories tied to their islands and oceanic environment.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf mythology
traditional belief system
centralTheme genealogical descent from gods and ancestors
origin of islands
relationship between people and the sea
cosmologyFeature primordial ocean
sky worlds
underworld realms
country Cook Islands NERFINISHED
documentation 19th-century missionary records
20th-century ethnographic studies
ethnicGroup Cook Islands Māori NERFINISHED
hasPart ancestor legends
cosmological beliefs
creation myths
heroic sagas
ritual chants
sacred genealogies
voyaging traditions
includesDeitiesType creator gods GENERATED
fertility deities GENERATED
sea gods GENERATED
war gods GENERATED
includesSupernaturalBeings ancestral spirits GENERATED
influences Cook Islands customary law NERFINISHED
Cook Islands navigation traditions
Cook Islands performing arts NERFINISHED
Cook Islands traditional religion NERFINISHED
language Cook Islands Māori language NERFINISHED
mainLocation Aitutaki NERFINISHED
Atiu NERFINISHED
Mangaia NERFINISHED
Manihiki NERFINISHED
Mauke NERFINISHED
Mitiaro NERFINISHED
Nassau NERFINISHED
Palmerston Island NERFINISHED
Penrhyn NERFINISHED
Pukapuka NERFINISHED
Rakahanga NERFINISHED
Rarotonga NERFINISHED
partOf Oceanian mythology
region Polynesia NERFINISHED
relatedTo Māori mythology NERFINISHED
Samoan mythology
Tahitian mythology
timeDepth pre-European contact era
transmissionMethod oral tradition

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Avaiki hasCulturalContext Cook Islands mythology