Myths and Legends

A DigitalNZ Story by National Library of New Zealand Topics

Discover the connection between myths and science, history and religion. These resources cover legends from around the world from the past and include monsters, fairies, signs, ghosts, superstition, taniwha and patupaiarehe. SCIS no. 1822241

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Image: ‘The legend of the voyage to New Zealand’

Legend of the voyage to New Zealand

‘The legend of the voyage to New Zealand’

Manatū Taonga, the Ministry for Culture and Heritage

Image: figure

Figure of a mythical beast

figure

Auckland War Memorial Museum Tāmaki Paenga Hira

Image: Icarus

Icarus

Icarus, from Greek mythology flew too close to the sun. As a result his wings melted and he fell into the sea.

Icarus

Auckland Art Gallery Toi o Tāmaki

Image: India Series: Folk Legend Dance Ramayana Story - Calcutta

Ramayana story

India Series: Folk Legend Dance Ramayana Story - Calcutta

Museum of New Zealand Te Papa Tongarewa

Image: Maori Legends

New Zealand legends

Maori Legends

Victoria University of Wellington

Image: Ghosts of Gondwana

Ghosts of Gondwana

NZ On Screen

Image: 3 - Galileo's Dilemma: Science and Religion

Science and religion

3 - Galileo's Dilemma: Science and Religion

Radio New Zealand

Image: Fresh discovery at the seat of Arthurian legend.

The seat of King Arthur

Fresh discovery at the seat of Arthurian legend.

Radio New Zealand

Image: Hutu and Kawa

Hutu and Kawa

Manatū Taonga, the Ministry for Culture and Heritage

Image: Manaaki patupaiarehe sculptures, 2001

Manaaki patupaiarehe sculptures, 2001

Manatū Taonga, the Ministry for Culture and Heritage

Image: Patupaiarehe

Patupaiarehe

Manatū Taonga, the Ministry for Culture and Heritage

Image: Children of the mist, 1960

Children of the mist

Children of the mist, 1960

Manatū Taonga, the Ministry for Culture and Heritage

Image: So Free

So free

Mythical monster squad out to rescue a damsel in distress.

So Free

NZ On Screen

Image: "Look at that!... Amazing what they find to make a study about! Imagine thinking that the moon, 380,000 kms away, can have an effect on anyone down here! Daft I call it!" 9 April 2009

Effect of full moon on people

A woman discredits the myth that the full moon effects people on earth, while her husband behind her changes into a werewolf and then back again.

"Look at that!... Amazing what they find to make a study about! Imagine thinking that the moon, 380,000 kms away, can have an effect on anyone down...

Alexander Turnbull Library

Adamas, amethyst or ruby, there is a myth attached to each of these jewels.

SUPERSTITION ABOUT GEMS. (Marlborough Express, 10 April 1894)

National Library of New Zealand

Image: Telemachus and Calypso

Telemachus and Calypso

Auckland Art Gallery Toi o Tāmaki

Image: Tall tales and true…

Tall tales and true

Tall tales and true…

Radio New Zealand

Image: Poutini and Waitaiki

Poutini and Waitaiki

Manatū Taonga, the Ministry for Culture and Heritage

Image: The Legend of Hatupatu and the Bird-woman - (Te Ao Hou - No. 53 December 1965)

The legend of Hatupatu and the bird-woman

The Legend of Hatupatu and the Bird-woman - (Te Ao Hou - No. 53 December 1965)

Alexander Turnbull Library

Image: Hatupatu’s Rock

Hatupatu’s Rock

Manatū Taonga, the Ministry for Culture and Heritage

Image: Hinemoa

Hinemoa

Museum of New Zealand Te Papa Tongarewa

Image: Northland taniwha mascot

Northland taniwha mascot

Manatū Taonga, the Ministry for Culture and Heritage

Image: The Kawautahi taniwha

The Kawautahi taniwha

Manatū Taonga, the Ministry for Culture and Heritage

Greek myths

Services to Schools

Modern mythology

Services to Schools

Image: Winter, Mark 1958- :Greecey slopes. 20 June 2012

Greecey slopes

Winter, Mark 1958- :Greecey slopes. 20 June 2012

Alexander Turnbull Library

Image: LEGEND OF THE TEA PLANT. (Mataura Ensign 24-11-1909)

Legend of the tea plant

LEGEND OF THE TEA PLANT. (Mataura Ensign 24-11-1909)

National Library of New Zealand

Image: Bigfoot

Bigfoot

Radio New Zealand

Image: "I've discovered what made Rip van Winkle fall asleep for so long!" 10 October, 2007.

What made Rip van Winkle fall asleep for so long

"I've discovered what made Rip van Winkle fall asleep for so long!" 10 October, 2007.

Alexander Turnbull Library

Image: Lynch, James, 1947-:Pandora's Knox. 11 May 1981

Pandora's Knox

Lynch, James, 1947-:Pandora's Knox. 11 May 1981

Alexander Turnbull Library

Image: What We Do in the Shadows

What we do in the shadows

What We Do in the Shadows

NZ On Screen

Myth lesson plans

Services to Schools

Waitoreke

Services to Schools

Greek mythology

Services to Schools

New Zealand artists

Services to Schools

Myths and legends

Services to Schools

Atlantis

Services to Schools

Image: ‘The phantom canoe: a legend of Lake Tarawera’

‘The phantom canoe: a legend of Lake Tarawera’

Manatū Taonga, the Ministry for Culture and Heritage

Flight mythology

Services to Schools

Norse mythology

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Ten ancient stories

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Helen of Troy

Services to Schools

Myths and legends

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The magic of myths

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Tea legends

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The Bunyip

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Sea serpent

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The Chinese unicorn

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Superstitions

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EPIC

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The origin of death

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