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- The tāmūrē, or tamouré as po****rized in many 1960s recordings, is a dance from Tahiti and the Cook Islands. Usually danced as a group of boys and girls...
- taniwha. The Manukau people then called for Tāmure to help kill the taniwha. Tāmure and Kaiwhare wrestled and Tāmure clubbed the taniwha over the head. Although...
- Hatupatu killed the tohunga in anger. Hatupatu also attempted to introduce tāmure (snapper) to Rotorua. A group of his slaves set out from Maketu to Rotorua...
- first making an offering to the sea-god Tangaroa. Te Whaene angrily threw a tāmure fish (snapper) at Kahungunu, injuring his hand. Kahungunu therefore travelled...
- when there is need to distinguish from other species of snapper). Māori: tāmure (adult fish), karatī (juveniles) The Australasian snapper is found on all...
- couple's dance ʻupaʻupa is likewise gone but may have re-emerged as the tamure. Nowadays, the ʻōteʻa can be danced by men (ʻōteʻa tāne), by women (ʻōteʻa...
- warning of an imminent attack by Tamure, a priest of Tainui, and at once organised a plan of defence and attack. Tamure had an army of 2000 warriors whereas...
- is gone the couple's dance ʻupaʻupa but which may have reemerged as the tāmūrē). Nowadays, however the ʻōteʻa can be danced by men (ʻōteʻa tāne), by women...
- Tongan "Tapu". Loanwords were acquired during Captain James Cook's voyages. Tamure a dance. From Tahitian. Tapa Bark cloth used for loincloths (Maro), turbans...
- Syrtos) (Greece) Taepyeongmu Tahtib Tambor Tambourin (Provençal) Tamena Ibuga Tamure Tamzara Tandava (India) Tanggai dance Tango (Argentina) (Ballroom, Social...