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Tangaroa (Māori;
Takaroa in the
South Island dialect;
cognate with
Tagaloa in Sāmoan) is the
great atua of the sea, lakes, rivers, and
creatures that live...
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entered service in
October 2023. The ship was
formerly named MV
Topaz Tangaroa in 2017–2022, and was used as a
platform supply vessel operated by P&O...
- the
Tangaroa Expedition recreated the Kon-Tiki
voyage using a
newly built raft, the
Tangaroa,
named after the Māori sea-god
Tangaroa.
Tangaroa's six-man...
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Tangaroa is the Māori god of the sea.
Tangaroa may also
refer to:
Anatoma tangaroa, a sea
snail of
family Anatomidae Bathymodiolus tangaroa, a mussel...
- Sir
Tangaroa Tangaroa MBE (6 May 1921 – 23 May 2009) was a Cook
Islands politician. Born as the only
child to
Akaruke and Puna, he
helped raise his wife's...
- The
Tangaroa Expedition of 2006
closely resembled the Kon-Tiki
expedition sailing a
balsa raft from Peru to Polynesia.
Tangaroa outperformed Kon-Tiki...
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Tangaroa is the
second studio album by New
Zealand metal band
Alien Weaponry,
released on 17
September 2021 by
Napalm Records. The
album is the last to...
- deities,
known in Māori as atua. Note:
there are two
Mythologies relating Tangaroa,
Papatuanuku and
Ranginui (Raki) Haumiatiketike, the god of uncultivated...
- RV
Tangaroa is a
research vessel operated by the
National Institute of
Water and
Atmospheric Research (NIWA) of New Zealand. It was purpose-built as a...
- over 500
children of male and
female including Tāwhirimātea, Tāne and
Tangaroa. Both
Ranginui and Papatūānuku lie
locked together in a
tight embrace,...