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Uenuku (or
Uenuku-Kōpako, also
given to some who are
named after him) is an atua of
rainbows and a
prominent ancestor in Māori tradition. Māori believed...
- Te Uri o Uenu****ōpako is a Māori iwi of the Te
Arawa confederation in the Bay of
Plenty of New Zealand.
Chief Uenu****ōpako was a great-great-great-great...
- Tapuae-o-
Uenuku,
formerly Mount Tapuaenuku, is the
highest peak in the
northeast of New Zealand's
South Island. The name
translates from Māori as "footprint...
- Te
Uenuku, or
simply Uenuku, is an
early Māori
carving stored (but not displa****) at Te
Awamutu Museum in the
North Island of New Zealand. Te
Uenuku (literally...
- Pouerua. From this
union came the first-born son,
Uenuku.
Uenuku was also
known as
Uenuku-kuare (
Uenuku who was not
blessed upon
birth due to the ignorance...
- of Wareware, son of
Murirangawhenua and Ma****ka. This
Uenuku should not be
confused with
Uenuku, a more
prominent atua.
Mythology portal New
Zealand portal...
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Ruatapu was a son of the
great chief Uenuku, and a
master canoeist in
Polynesian tradition who is said to have
lived around 30
generations ago. Most Māori...
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national importance. Te
Uenuku, or
simply Uenuku is an
important early Māori
carving housed at Te
Awamutu Museum. Te
Uenuku (literally "The rainbow")...
- Tahu, the
family lived on Mangaia.
Ruatapu became offended when his
father Uenuku elevated his
older half-brother Kahutia-te-rangi
ahead of him. When Ruatapu...
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middle Whanganui River area. It is made up of the Tamahaki,
Tamakana and
Uenuku ki Manganui-a-te-Ao, nā
Tukaihoro hapū. Its area of
interest covers some...