- In
Niuean mythology,
Huanaki is one of the five prin****l gods of the island.
Along with Fao,
Huanaki was one of the
earliest settlers, who swam across...
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stationed on the island, the
islanders consider Huanaki and Fao as
their ancestors. They
believe that
Huanaki and Fao were the
first to
locate the island...
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Huanaki Cultural Centre &
Museum was a
national museum and
cultural centre in
Alofi in Niue,
which was destro**** in 2004 by
Cyclone Heta. In 1983 the...
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Tagelagi (1935–2011),
politician Niue High
School List of
villages in Niue
Huanaki Cultural Centre &
Museum List of
national capitals New
Zealand Ministry...
- and one newspaper, the Niue Star. In 2004,
Cyclone Heta destro**** the
Huanaki Cultural Centre & Museum. The
damage resulted in the
destruction of the...
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consider Huanaki and Fao as
their ancestors, and are
central to
their early history.
There are
several legends ****ociated with Fao.
Along with
Huanaki, Fao...
- preservation.
During her
directorship of
Taoga Niue,
Cyclone Heta destro****
Huanaki Cultural Centre & Museum, a
disaster that
Enetama described as "devastating"...
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national museum and
cultural centre located in Alofi, Niue. It
replaced the
Huanaki Cultural Centre & Museum,
which was destro**** by
Cyclone Heta in 2004....
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Sculpture Park Tāoga Niue Museum, in the capital, Alofi,
which replaced the
Huanaki Cultural Centre & Museum,
which was destro**** by
Cyclone Heta in 2004....
- of Fonuagalo. A
story told is that Fao,
along with Laga-iki, Fakahoko,
Huanaki, and Lagi-atea, left the lost
country (Fonuagalo),
because they felt they...