- In Māori mythology, Tāwhirimātea (or
Tāwhiri) is the god of weather,
including thunder and lightning, wind,
clouds and storms. He is a son of Papatūānuku...
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three primary hapū (subtribes) of
Rongowhakaata today:
Ngati Kaipoho, Ngai
Tawhiri and
Ngati Maru. Ngāti
Kaipoho descend from Kaipoho, the son of
Whare (also...
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mythology (South Island), Matoka-rau-
tāwhiri is a wife of Wahieroa, and
mother of Rātā. When Matoka-rau-
tawhiri was pregnant, she had a
craving to eat...
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Kairaro Kihihi Kowhiwhi Kōwhiwhi
Kohukohu Koihu Māpauriki Pōhiri Pōwhiri
Tāwhiri Tawiri Tawhiwhi Silverleaf Turpentine-tree
Black birch Kōhūhū is endemic...
- was
raised with care, and when he grew to
adulthood he
married Tonga-rau-
tāwhiri When she was pregnant, she had a
craving to eat the
flesh of a tūī bird...
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version involving Urutengangana, Whiro,
Tāwhiri, Tangaroa, Tuamatua, Tumatakaka, Tū, Paia, and Tāne;
Tāwhiri "finally"
agreed to the separation, while...
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Director Ngā Toi Māori for the New
Zealand events organisation Tāwhiri in
September 2020.
Tāwhiri organises events in
Wellington including the
biennial New...
- re-organisation and re-branding of an
umbrella organisation to
Tāwhiri:
Festivals and Experiences.
Tāwhiri core
staff organise and
programme the New
Zealand Festival...
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Region Polynesia Ethnic group Māori, Paʻumotu
people Genealogy Parents Ranginui and
Papatuinuku Siblings Urutengangana,
Tāwhiri, Tangaroa, Kiwa, Tū, Tāne...
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coccineum Pittosporum collinum Pittosporum coriaceum Pittosporum cornifolium –
tāwhiri karo
Pittosporum cr****ifolium – karo
Pittosporum dallii Pittosporum dasycaulon...