- soil (Orbell 1998:145). In some stories, Tāne
marries his
daughter Hine-
tītama without her
knowing who he is. Upon
discovering that she has
married her...
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goddess Hine-nui-te-pō, who was
originally the life-giving
goddess Hine-
tītama, but
became the
goddess of
death upon
discovering that her husband, the...
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controller of
human fate and
destiny in death. She is also
referred to as Hine-
tītama or ‘The Dawn Maid’,
which was her
identity before fleeing to the underworld...
- Varima-te-takere Māori Ārohirohi Hina Hine-ahuone Hine-nui-te-pō (Hine-Ata-Uira, Hine-
Titama) Hine-titamauri
Kohara Kui Ma****ka Miru Rohe Te Anu-matao
Whaitiri Marquesan...
- there, look here, look inwards, look outwards), 2011 Tupuna, 2018 Hine-
Tītama, 2018 Hinenui-Te-Po, 2018 Zena
Elliot (b.1975) Current, 2017 Flow, 2017...
- from west to east:
Tupapa (Avarua
District also has a
Tapere named Tupapa)
Titama Matavera Vaenga Pouara "Official Map of Rarotonga". Cook
Islands Ministry...
-
split the
electorate of
Takitumu into three. It
consists of the
tapere of
Titama, Tupapa, Matavera, Pouara, and
Vaenga on the
island of Rarotonga. "Constitution...
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Artspace in
Devonport in 2018. The
exhibition reinterpreted the
story of Hine-
tītama /Hine-nui-te-pō, the
woman who
became the
goddess of
death in Māori mythology...
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Punamaia Tapere of
Kiikii Tapere of
Tupapa Matavera District (5)
Tapere of
Titama Tapere of
Tupapa (not to be
confused with a
Tapere of the same name in Avarua...