- Waitiri
- Grandmother of Tawhaki and priestess of a thunder goddess.
Who’s Who in non-classical mythology . John Keegan. 2014.
Who’s Who in non-classical mythology . John Keegan. 2014.
Les Racines Du Ciel — Auteur Romain Gary Genre roman Pays d origine France Éditeur Éditions Gallimard Date de parution 5 … Wikipédia en Français
Les racines du ciel — Auteur Romain Gary Genre roman Pays d origine France Éditeur Éditions Gallimard Date de parution 5 … Wikipédia en Français
Whaitiri — is the granddaughter of Te Kanapu, and the great granddaughter of Te Uira, both of whom are personified forms of lightning (Reed 1963:158).Marries KaitangataWhaitiri is a fearsome figure, fond of cannabalism. When she hears of a mortal named… … Wikipedia
Tututawa — is a lowly populated locality [Land Information New Zealand, [http://www.linz.govt.nz/apps/placenames/index.html?p=26661 Geographic Placenames Database: Place Name Detail Tututawa] , accessed 28 May 2007] and rural centre in east Taranaki, New… … Wikipedia
Kawarau River — drains Lake Wakatipu, in northwestern Otago, New Zealand. The river flows generally eastwards for about 60 km and passes through the steep Kawarau Gorge until it joins Lake Dunstan near Cromwell. The Shotover River enters it from the north; the… … Wikipedia
Фаитири — Гром и молния атрибуты богини Фаитири В мифологии маори, Фаитири богиня, олицетворяющая гром, бабушка Тафаки и Карихи. Фаитири внучка Те Канапу, праправнучка Те Уира, о … Википедия
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