- Islands.
Alternative local names and
spellings of the
island are
Parara and
Wanawana. The
estimated terrain elevation above sea
level is some 21
metres (69 ft)...
- Tū-te-wehiwehi (also Tū-te-
wanawana) is the
father of all
reptiles in Māori mythology. He is a son of
Punga and
brother of Ikatere. Punga's
father was...
-
Roviana is a
member of the
North West
Solomonic branch of
Oceanic languages. It is
spoken around Roviana and
Vonavona lagoons at the
north central New...
- has two children,
Ikatere father of fish, and Tū-te-wehiwehi (or Tu-te-
wanawana) the
ancestor of reptiles.
Terrified by Tāwhirimātea's
onslaught the fish...
- children, Ikatere, the
ancestor of fish, and Tū-te-wehiwehi (or Tū-te-
wanawana), the
ancestor of reptiles.
Terrified by Tāwhirimātea's onslaught, the...
-
Sakaila imperialis (Sakai, 1963)
Sakaila ****onica (Sakai, 1963)
Sakaila wanawana Martin,
Godwin & Mof****, 2009 De Grave,
Sammy (6
December 2022). "Sakaila...
- Tangaroa's descendants, Ikatere,
father of fish and Tu-te-wehiwehi (or Tu-te-
wanawana), the
ancestor of reptiles, are
terrified by Tāwhirimātea's fury. The fish...
- Year
Title Artist Notes 2018
Double Play
CrazyBoy WANAWANA CRAZY SHIKAKKEI...
-
Retrieved February 8, 2018. "Review Of
Strip In the
Sunday Guardian".
WanaWana. June 3, 2015.
Retrieved February 8, 2018. Enwonwu, Oliver. "Isaac Emokpae:...
- are the
Kanaloa Squat Lobster (Babamunida kanaloa) and the
WanaWana Crab (Sakaila
wanawana). The book
received positive reviews. Middleton's photography...