- In
Polynesian mythology,
stories about Tinirau are
found throughout the
islands of Polynesia. He is a
guardian of fish. Many
themes recur in the various...
- In Māori mythology,
Tinirau is a
guardian of fish. He is a son of Tangaroa, the god of the sea. His home at
Motutapu (sacred island) is
surrounded with...
-
Tinirau is an
extinct genus of
sarcopterygian fish from the
Middle Devonian of Nevada.
Although it
spent its
entire life in the ocean,
Tinirau is a stem...
- his people. When he
learns of this
Tinirau is
furious and
sends Hinauri with a
party of
women (often they are
Tinirau's sisters) to
capture Kae. The sisters...
-
twelve sons of Kinilau-a-mano (Tregear 1891:513).
Tinirau -
general Polynesian Tinilau -
Samoa Tinirau and Kae - Māori E.R. Tregear, Maori-Polynesian Comparative...
- the wife of
Chief Tinirau, son of Tangaroa. She took on the name
Hinauri to
reflect her mood
since Māui
changed Irawaru. With
Tinirau, Hina
became the...
- In Māori mythology,
Apakura is the wife of Tūhuruhuru, the son of
Tinirau. She had
several children,
among whom are Tūwhakararo, Mairatea, Reimatua, and...
-
Tinirau Arona (born 8 May 1989) is a
former Cook
Islands international rugby league footballer who last pla**** as a
loose forward and prop for Wakefield...
- to them.
These gods are:
Vatea (or Avatea), the
father of gods and men;
Tinirau, lord of the seas; Tango, lord of the birds; Tumu-te-ana-oa, echo of the...
- †Baphetoidea
Superclass Tetrapoda Other clades include the
Eotetrapodiformes (
Tinirau, Platycephalichthys, the
Tristichopteridae and Elpistostegalia). Older...