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- Merahi metua no Tehamana (English Tehamana Has Many Parents or The Ancestors of Tehamana) is an 1893 painting by the French artist Paul Gauguin, currently...
- rocks; Raka, lord of the winds; and Tu-metua, a beloved daughter whom Vari kept close to her in Avaiki. Tu-metua (or Tu-papa) was the tutelary deity of...
- In Cook Islands mythology, Tu-metua was the sixth child and most beloved daughter of the mother goddess, Vari. Tu-metua lived in Te-enua-te-ki "The-mute-land"...
- 1250. An early ariki, Toi, is said to have built Te Ara Nui o Toi or Ara Metua, a paved road that encircles the island, though the sites adjacent to it...
- : 37–38  La'a Maomao (god of winds), Tu-Matauenga or Ku (god of war), Tu-Metua (mother goddess), Kane (god of procreation) and Rangi (sky god father).: 261...
- in religious music. Traditional songs and hymns are referred to as imene metua (lit. hymn of the parent/ancestor). Traditional dance is the most prominent...
- Letha, Lethms, Lethns) Letun Losna Mania Mean (Meanpe) Menrva Metaia (Metua, Metvia) Metus Munthukh Nurtia Pemphetru Persipnei (Ferspnai, Phersipnai...
- /faɾe/ /hale/ /haɾe/ /faɾe/ /ɸaɾe/ /ʔaɾe/ parent /maːtuʔa/ /motua/ /matua/ /maatua/ /motua/ /motua/ /matua/ /makua/ /matuʔa/ /metua/ /matua/ /metua/...
- stories. These arrivals are evidenced by an older road in Toi, the Ara Metua, which runs around most of Rarotonga, and is believed to be at least 1200...
- syllables of phrases starting from a monosyllable such as quid est quod metuās? "what are you afraid of?", quod ille dīcit "what he is saying", ab exercitū...