Atuami

/ɑtuːˈɑːmi/ noun

A term from Polynesian cultures referring to a particular type of spiritual being or ancestral presence.

Derived from Polynesian 'atua' (spirit/deity) with the suffix '-mi' or similar locative/specific marker indicating a particular manifestation or instance.

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