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Based on this passage, which values seem to be most

important to the Mäori?
Rangi, the Sky Father, held his beloved, Papa, and
together they bore many sons who were not human, but
rather elements of nature. These sons loved their parents,
but Rangi and Papa's embrace was so tight that they had
no space to move or to lead their lives. They lay in the
darkness, constricted and unhappy.
Tü, the first son, decided that he and his brothers must
act. "We should kill our parents," he suggested, for he
was the god of war. "It will be difficult, but it is the only
way we can truly be free!"
- "The Māori: Genealogies and Origins in New
Zealand"
freedom and individuality
togetherness and love
killing and war
sacrifice and unhappiness

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Answer:

A -Freedom and individuality, Tū recommended that the brothers kill their parents so they can be happy, not because he's a cold hearted person.

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Based on this passage, which values seem to be most important to the Māori?

The answer your looking for is freedom and individuality

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