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    Gods and spirits
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    In Māori religion, the atua are gods and spirits. They are central to Māori belief, and the natural and supernatural worlds are considered as one. The atua include Tāne (god of forests), Tangaroa (god of the sea), Rongo (god of cultivated food), and Tūmatauenga (god of war). The term 'whakapono' for religion was introduced by missionaries.