- In Māori mythology,
Tāwhaki is a semi-supernatural
being ****ociated with
lightning and thunder. The
genealogy of
Tāwhaki varies somewhat in
different accounts...
-
Tāwhaki and Hinepiripiri, so
named because after an
attack on
Tāwhaki,
Hinepiripiri warmed him by the fire, with firewood. Alternatively,
Tāwhaki's people...
- including: a
story of
Tāwhaki. The
Ponaturi kill
Tāwhaki's father Hemā, and
carry his body away. They also
capture Urutonga,
Tāwhaki's mother, whom they put...
-
versions of the
legend of
Tāwhaki as
Tāwhaki's wife and the
mother of
Wahieroa (Reed 1963:165).
Hinepiripiri nursed Tāwhaki back to
health after he was...
- In Māori mythology,
Wahieroa is a son of
Tāwhaki, and
father of Rātā.
Tāwhaki was
attacked and left for dead by two of his brothers-in-law,
jealous that...
- or
cousin of
Tāwhaki in Māori mythology. His
father Hemā was
killed by the ponaturi, so Karihi, with his
mother and his
brother Tāwhaki,
killed all but...
- wife of Hemā, and the
mother of
Tāwhaki and Kahiri. Hema was
killed by the Ponaturi, and
Urutonga and her sons,
Tāwhaki and Karihi,
killed them all but...
-
great hero
Tāwhaki and came to
earth to
become his wife.
After bearing him a daughter, Arahuta, they
quarreled and she
returned to heaven.
Tāwhaki and his...
-
personification of the sun. Tane-rore, the
personification of
shimmering air.
Tāwhaki, a semi-supernatural
being ****ociated with
thunder and lightning. Te Uira...
- Kahaʻi (specifically: Hawaii;
elsewhere Tafaki, Tafaʼi, Tahaki, Tavaʼi,
Tāwhaki) is a
handsome Polynesian demigod whose exploits were po****r in many Polynesian...