- In Cook
Islands mythology,
Avatea (also
known as Vatea;
meaning 'noon' or 'light') was a
lunar deity and the
father of gods and men in
Mangaian myth of...
-
Bathymunida avatea is a
species of
squat lobster in the
family Munididae. The name is
derived from the
goddess of the moon,
Avatea, in Cook
Islands mythology...
- a
fruit from a tree, and it
became the
first human being, the
first man
Avatea (or Vatea). He
became the
father of gods and men,
having the
right half...
-
sacred to them, nor was any
offering made to them.
These gods are:
Vatea (or
Avatea), the
father of gods and men; Tinirau, lord of the seas; Tango, lord of...
-
Pygmaepterys avatea is a
species of sea snail, a
marine gastropod mollusc in the
family Muricidae, the
murex snails or rock snails. This
marine species...
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Goddess Hằng Nga,
goddess who
lives on the moon God
Andriambahomanana God
Avatea God Fati
Goddess Hina
Goddess Mahina God
Marama God
Bahloo God
Kidili God...
- meet Tararo,
whose daughter Avatea wishes to
become a
Christian against her father's wishes. The boys
attempt to take
Avatea in a
small boat to a nearby...
-
looks much more like a
human with
spider elements, such as
eight legs.
Avatea – A
Mangaian god that has the
right half of a man and the left half of a...
- from any
island he drew in the
centre of his
Chart (marked by the word '
avatea', this is '[the sun at] noon'). This
allowed him to
translate his own wayfinding...
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Brian McDermott as
Captain Carver Uelese Petaia as
Tararo Pele
Teuila as
Avatea Peter Collingwood as
Reverend McNab Charles 'Bud'
Tingwell as Sir Charles...