Rangi and Papa are figures from Māori mythology, specifically within the creation stories of the Māori people of New Zealand. Rangi, also known as Ranginui, is the Sky Father, while Papa, or Papatuanuku, is the Earth Mother. In Māori cosmology, Rangi and Papa were once bound together in a close embrace, with Rangi in the sky and Papa on the ground. Their union produced numerous offspring who were trapped in the darkness between them.

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