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mythology Hinepiripiri occurs in some
versions of the
legend of Tāwhaki as Tāwhaki's wife and the
mother of
Wahieroa (Reed 1963:165).
Hinepiripiri nursed...
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While journeying to
rescue his parents, Tāwhaki
meets and
marries Hinepiripiri, to whom is born
their son, Wahieroa. Tāwhaki and his
brother Karihi...
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named Wahieroa was born to Tāwhaki and
Hinepiripiri, so
named because after an
attack on Tāwhaki,
Hinepiripiri warmed him by the fire, with firewood....
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handsome Tāwhaki to them. He was
nursed back to
health by his wife
Hinepiripiri. She
helped him back to
their house, and
brought home a long
piece of...
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fishing with the
brothers of his wife,
Hinepiripiri, when they
attack him and
leave him for dead.
Hinepiripiri finds him and
saves him, and Tāwhaki departs...