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Hinenuitepo meeting house at Te
Whaiti in 1930...
- Hinehōaka, the
goddess of sandstone, the
taniwha Whatipū is her guardian.
Hinenuitepō, the
goddess of
night and death, and
ruler of the underworld. Hinepūkohurangi...
- he is her father, she
flees to the
underworld and
renames herself to
Hinenuitepō,
becoming the
goddess (atua) of night, death, and the underworld, where...
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Primary Deity Description Hinenuitepō Hinenuitepō is one of the most well-known
mythical figures of Rarohenga. She is the
controller of
human fate and...
- both Tūhoe and Ngāti Whare. It has
three marae:
Waikotikoti Marae and
Hinenuitepo meeting house is
affiliated with the Tūhoe hapū of Te Karaha, Ngāti Hāmua...
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because he was
baptised incorrectly, he will die. Māui set out to
defeat Hinenuitepō, the
goddess of the
night and of death, by
climbing up
through her womb...
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Murumurunga marae and
Wharepakau wharenui at Te
Whaiti Waikotikoti marae and
Hinenuitepo wharenui Te
Runanga o Ngāti
Whare is the
governing trust of the tribe...
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Marae Toi-kai-rakau Tūhoe (Hāmua, Ngāti Mura) Rūātoki
Waikotikoti Marae Hinenuitepo Tūhoe (Te Karaha, Ngāti Hāmua, Warahoe), Ngāti
Whare Te Whāiti Waiōhau...