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Haungaroa was
legendary Māori woman, who
travelled from
Hawaiki to New
Zealand to warn Ngātoro-i-rangi that
Manaia was
planning to
attack him. She was...
- of Māui. Maru's
image was
brought to New
Zealand by Manaia's
daughter Haungaroa. He was also
known as the god of wai
maori (fresh water) like streams...
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Haungaroa in Hawaiki, to send fire to warm him, "Kuiwai e!
Haungaroa e! Ka riro au i te tonga!
Tukuna mai he ahi!" (Oh Kuiwai! Oh
Haungaroa! I am...
- mythology,
Rongomai refers to
several entities: a
deity by
whose ****istance
Haungaroa traveled from
Hawaiki to New
Zealand as she went to tell Ngātoro-i-rangi...
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Guinea 4°52′59″S 146°43′01″E / 4.883°S 146.717°E / -4.883; 146.717
Haungaroa −660 m (−2,200 ft) New
Zealand 32°37′01″S 179°37′26″W / 32.617°S 179...
- Near death, Ngātoro-i-rangi
called back to his two sisters,
Kuiwai and
Haungaroa, who had also come from
Hawaiki but
remained on
Whakaari /
White Island...
- (Oliver Knolll)
Haungaroa Seamount −660
metres (−2,165 ft)32°36′55″S 179°37′18″E / 32.6152°S 179.6217°E / -32.6152; 179.6217 (
Haungaroa Seamount) Kuiwai...
- Near death, Ngātoro-i-rangi
called back to his two sisters,
Kuiwai and
Haungaroa, who had also come from
Hawaiki but
remained upon
White Island (Whakaari)...
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approval to send
warning to Ngātoro-i-rangi in New Zealand. Her
sister Haungaroa made the
journey with some
other women,
eventually finding him at Maketu...