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Patupaiarehe are
supernatural beings (he iwi atua) in Māori
mythology that are
described as pale to fair
skinned with
blonde hair or red hair, usually...
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tribe of
patupaiarehe,
supernatural beings living in the Waitākere Ranges, who used
deadly magic from the
earth to
defeat a war
party of
patupaiarehe from...
- tradition.
Patupaiarehe In Māori culture,
Patupaiarehe are
beings similar to
Philippine Engkanto and
European elves and fairies.
Patupaiarehe are supernatural...
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called upon his companions, the
patupaiarehe (fairy people), who
dwelt in the dark
recesses of the forest. The
patupaiarehe were
people of the
night and...
- Hawaiki,
Ngahue helped build the
Arawa using adzes made from the pounamu.
Patupaiarehe were
credited with
being the
source of
fishing nets and flax weaving...
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living in
parts of New
Zealand when Māori arrived. The pale-skinned
patupaiarehe are
perhaps the most well-known, of
which Ngāti Kura, Ngāti Korakorako...
- some, that the
sailors were
patupaiarehe (supernatural beings):[citation needed] Pakepakehā is
another word for
patupaiarehe. It may have
given rise to...
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mythology Muki Niß Puk
Nimerigar Nittaewo (Sri Lanka) Nuno sa
Punso Ork
Patupaiarehe - New
Zealand Maori mythology Pixies Polevik -
Slavic mythology Pombero...
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mythological race of
little people in Ainu folklore.
Little people (mythology)
Patupaiarehe,
similar supernatural beings in Māori
mythology Paupueo,
whose owls chase...
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childbirth together with the
ceremonies attending to the
birth of a child.
Patupaiarehe Menehune Taotao Mona
Anito An
entry in
Encyclopedia Mythica translates...