- In Māori mythology,
Hinauri is the
sister of Māui and the wife of Irawaru. Māui
becomes anno**** with
Irawaru and
stretches out his limbs,
turning him...
- to
Motutapu (Sacred Isle). Her name was
changed to
Hinauri due to her
darker mood.
Eventually Hinauri would be
welcomed by the
people of
Motutapu and was...
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husband of
Hinauri, the
sister of Māui. Māui
becomes anno**** with
Irawaru and
stretches out his limbs,
turning him into a dog. When
Hinauri asks Māui if...
- pet whales.
Hinauri,
sister to the Māui brothers, had
married Irawaru, who was
transformed into a dog by Māui-tikitiki. In her
grief Hinauri throws herself...
- god of the light. Ārohirohi, the
goddess of
mirages and
shimmering heat.
Hinauri, sister, or uncommonly, wife of Māui, ****ociated with the moon. Hinekapea...
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group Māori
Genealogy Parents Makeatutara and
Taranga Siblings Hina /
Hinauri, Māui-taha, Māui-roto, Māui-pae, Māui-waho
Consort Rohe, Hina (sometimes)...
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Spouse Lady June Mead
Children Linda Tuhiwai Smith,
Aroha Te
Pareake Mead,
Hinauri Mead
Academic background Education BA, MA
University of
Auckland PhD University...
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became the wife of
Chief Tinirau, son of Tangaroa. She took on the name
Hinauri to
reflect her mood
since Māui
changed Irawaru. With Tinirau, Hina became...
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wiped out. In some accounts,
Whakatau was a son of Tūhuruhuru (son of
Hinauri), and a
nephew of Tūwhakararo. Tregear,
Edward (1891). "Arahura". The Maori-Polynesian...
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Motutapu island,
where Hinauri had been
taken as wife to the
superior chief Tinirau. Rupe
arrives in the form of a
pigeon just as
Hinauri is
about to give birth...