Tāwhaki — While he has some god like attributes, in the legends he is described as a man from this world (Paraone 1850).GenealogyThe genealogy of Tāwhaki varies somewhat in different accounts. In general, Tāwhaki is a grandson of Whaitiri, a cannibalistic… … Wikipedia
Tawhaki Vallis — Une image de Tawhaki Vallis prise par Galileo en Novembre 1999. La vallée suit approximativement une direction North south sur le côté droit de l image. Le nord est en haut de l image. Le soleil illumine le terrain depuis la gauche … Wikipédia en Français
Matakerepō — Matakerepō, in a Māori story of the Arawa tribe of Rotorua, is a female ancestor of the hero Tāwhaki. She is an example of the female helper , a recurrent element in Polynesian myth and legend, who assists Tāwhaki to attain his quest of finding… … Wikipedia
Wahieroa — In Māori mythology, Wahieroa is a son of Tāwhaki, and father of Rātā.Tāwhaki was attacked and left for dead by two of his brothers in law, jealous that their wives preferred the handsome Tāwhaki to them. He was nursed back to health by his wife… … Wikipedia
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Ponaturi — In Māori mythology, the Ponaturi are a group of hostile creatures (goblins) who live in a land beneath the sea by day, returning to shore each evening to sleep. They dread daylight, which is fatal to them. They appear in a number of stories,… … Wikipedia
Hinepiripiri — In Māori mythology Hinepiripiri occurs in some versions of the legend of Tāwhaki as Tāwhaki s wife and the mother of Wahieroa (Reed 1963:165). Hinepiripiri nursed Tāwhaki back to health after he was attacked and left for dead by two of his… … Wikipedia
Tongahiti — is one of Tāwhaki s enemies in a Māori tradition which White (1887 1891) attributes to the Ngati Hau iwi. In this tale, Tāwhaki blocks up all the chinks in the house of his enemies, a house of which his grandmother Whaitiri is the doorkeeper.… … Wikipedia
Deluge (mythology) — The story of a Great Flood (also known as the Deluge) sent by a deity or deities to destroy civilization as an act of divine retribution is a widespread theme among many cultural myths. Though it is best known in modern times through the Biblical … Wikipedia
Tangotango — In Māori mythology, Hāpai (sometimes called Tangotango) was a celestial woman who fell in love with the great hero Tāwhaki and came to earth to become his wife. After bearing him a daughter, Arahuta, she returned to heaven. Tāwhaki and his… … Wikipedia