-
brightest star in the night-time sky,
second only to
Sirius (Takurua).
Aotahi, Autahi, and Atutahi, "First-light" or "Single-light", were
equivalent names...
- Ngāti Tūwharetoa is an iwi
descended from Ngātoro-i-rangi, the
priest who
navigated the
Arawa canoe to New Zealand. The Tūwharetoa
region extends from...
-
forms or manifestations,
including Aotūroa (enduring day, this world) and
Aotahi (bright day,
world of
light and life).: 14 With his
companions Ata (morning)...
- Irawharo, Ngāi Tamarangi, Ngāti Peehi, Ngāti Poutomuri, Ngāti
Umutahi and Te
Aotahi. It is
named after the
mother of Tūwharetoa, the
eponymous ancestor of the...
- the
University of Canterbury,
where she
served as the head of
school of
Aotahi: Māori and
Indigenous Studies from 2015 to
around 2022. As of 2023[update]...
- the east,
prompting people to weep and chant. They also
named it Atutahi,
Aotahi or Atuatahi, "Stand Alone". Its
solitary nature indicates it is a tapu star...
-
Rereao Taniwha,
father of Rongo-patuiwi,
father of Waikari.
Turangiawe Te
Aotahi Poukopa Poutomuri Tūwharetoa's
third wife was Te Uiraroa, with whom he had...
- Irawharo, Ngāi Tamarangi, Ngāti Peehi, Ngāti Poutomuri, Ngāti Umutahi, Te
Aotahi)
Onepu Te
Hokowhitu a Tū ki te Rā****
Marae Te
Hokowhitu a Tūmatauenga Ngāti...