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Māhū in
Native Hawaiian and
Tahitian cultures are
people who
embody both male and
female spirit. They have
traditional spiritual and
social roles within...
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Mahu may
refer to:
Māhū,
third gender person in some
Polynesian cultures Mahu (noble),
ancient Egyptian official of the 18th
Dynasty Mahu (official),...
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Victor Mahu (born Antwerp, 23-10-1647 (church of
Saint Jacob), fl 1689 - 1700) was a
Flemish painter active in
Antwerp who
specialized in
genre painting...
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Mahu was an
ancient Egyptian official who was in
office under king
Ramses II. He is
mainly known from his
monumental tomb
excavated at Saqqara.
Mahu hold...
- Rae-rae are
transfeminine people in
Tahitian culture related to
Māhū (meaning "in the middle"), a
gender category in Polynesia. The
development of the...
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tropical Polynesia; for instance, in the
Tuamotu archipelago and the Marquesas,
Mahu-ika is the fire god who
lives in the
underworld in
addition to
being the...
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Mahu is a
village in
Jawali tehsil.
Mahu is a
village panchayat located in the
Satara district of
Maharashtra state, India. The
latitude 17.8847181 and...
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Mahu was
Chief of
Police at Akhetaten.
Mahu was
Chief of the
Medjay of Akhetaten. The
Medjay used to be a term for the
people of the
Eastern desert who...
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Jacob (Jacques)
Mahu (1564 – 23
September 1598) was a
Dutch merchant and explorer. In 1598, he led an
expedition with five
vessels organised by Pieter...
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meaning "another type of woman."
Amongst Native Hawaiians and Tahitians,
māhū are
people of a
third gender who
possess spiritual and
social roles. The...