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attributed by
ethnographer John
White to the Ngāti Hau tribe[citation needed],
Mārikoriko (Twilight) is the
first woman,
created by Ārohirohi (Shimmering heat)...
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shimmering heat, and is the wife of Tama-nui-te-rā (the Sun). She
created Mārikoriko (Twilight), the
first woman, from a
mirage and then
asked Paoro (Echo)...
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human emerged from the
underworld Wa and Ka Māori
mythology Tiki and
Marikoriko Muisca mythology Tena and Fura
Navajo mythology Áłtsé
Hastiin and Áłtsé...
- man
created by
either Tūmatauenga or Tāne. He
found the
first woman,
Marikoriko, in a pond; she
seduced him and he
became the
father of Hine-kau-ataata...
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translated as "maid
swimming in the shadow," is the
daughter of Tiki (Man) and
Mārikoriko (Twilight). When she is born, the
first clouds appear in the sky. "The...
- word used is 'pari-kārangaranga', "echoing cliff". In the Māori story,
Mārikoriko (Twilight) is the
first woman,
created by Ārohirohi (Shimmering heat)...
- Māori (New Zealand)
goddess of echoes; she gave
voice to the
first woman Marikoriko.
Perynya Tholus 0.7S 353.2E 110.0 2000
Slavic goddess, wife of thunderstorm...
- or Tūmatauenga
created Tiki as the
first man. In Ngāti Hau traditions,
Mārikoriko is said to be the
original woman created by Ārohirohi with Paoro's help...
- in the lore of the Ngāti Hau iwi, she gave
voice to the
first woman,
Mārikoriko.
Tawera Vallis: Māori name for Venus,
though not the more
common one....