- Poua-Kai
- A giant man-eating bird, recorded in Maori legends. It is akin to the Ngani-Vatu of the Fijians and the Roc of the Arabian Nights. Other relevant myths are given under Polynesia.
Who’s Who in non-classical mythology . John Keegan. 2014.
Who’s Who in non-classical mythology . John Keegan. 2014.
Ngani-Vatu — A giant man eating bird, recorded in Fijian myth. It is akin to the Poua Kai of the Maori legends and the Roc of the Arabian Nights. Other relevant myths are given under Polynesia … Who’s Who in non-classical mythology
Polynesian Creation Legends — The Creation myths of the Polynesians show a marked similarity to those of Mangaia Island, which should be consulted. Cognate information will also be found under Akua, Ao Kahiwahiwa, Ao Kanapanapa, Ao Nui, Ao Pakakina, Ao Pakarea, Ao Potango … Who’s Who in non-classical mythology
Roc — Enormous bird of the Arabian Nights, which was strong enough to carry Sindbad the Sailor. The words Roc or Rukh are related to the Persian names for the Bird of Immortality Akra, Samru, and Sinurqh which would indicate a kinship with Anqa, the … Who’s Who in non-classical mythology
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