- In the
mythology of
Mangaia in the Cook Islands, the
Tapairu are
elves or fairies, who are
named after the four
daughters of Miru, the
deformed goddess...
- him was practised,
occasionally with the
Tapairu, Tau-Titi's sisters. As soon as the dawn arrives, the
Tapairu returned to
their home in Avaiki. R.D. Craig...
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affiliated with the hapū of Ngāi
Toroiwaho and Ngāti Whatuiāpiti. The
Tapairu Marae and Te
Rangitahi or Te
Whaea o te
Katoa meeting house are affiliated...
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symptoms to
being drunk) and
hanging them on
trees to be devoured. The
Tapairu are her daughters, and Tau-Titi is her daughter. Miru also
appears in Maori...
- times,
including in 1886, when the
building was
moved from Tarewa, to
Tapairu, a mile
south of Waipawa,
which seems to have been open
until 1889, or...
- Wife
Various New
Zealand International Festival of the Arts The
Bellbird Tapairu Auckland Theatre Company South Pacific Bloody Mary
Court Theatre 2003 Cherish...
- Te Kūiti is a town in the
north of the King
Country region of the
North Island of New Zealand. It lies at the
junction of
State Highways 3 and 30 and on...
- and
Rereahu and the
Rereahu hapū of Ngāti Paretapoko. It
includes the
Tapairu meeting house. In
October 2020, the
Government committed $499,848 from...
- (Mariana Islands) –
Ancestral spirits Taotie (Chinese) –
Greed spirit Tapairu (Mangaia) –
Nature spirit Tapio (Finnish) –
Forest deity Tarantasio (Italian)...
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house Dining hall Ngāi
Tamahua Tarakeha Opepe n/a
Opape Marae Muriwai Tapairu Ngāti Ira Mātiti
Waioweka n/a Ōpeke
Marae Irapuaia Te
Kurapare Ngāti Ngāhere...