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In Māori culture, Rongomatane is often associated with the whenua (land) and is represented by the earth and fertility aspects of the wharenui (meeting house). He embodies the connection to the land and is linked to agriculture and the sustenance it provides. In the context of the wharenui, his presence symbolizes the nurturing qualities of the land and the importance of food and life-giving resources.

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