- Ngāti Kirihika. Te Ūkaipō
Marae and
Wehiwehi meeting house are
affiliated with Ngāti
Kirihika and Ngāti
Wehiwehi. Te Poi
settlement is in an SA1 statistical...
- 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...
- is a son of Punga, and a
grandson of Tangaroa, and his
brother is Tū-te-
wehiwehi (Grey 1971:1–5). When Tāwhirimātea (god of storms) made war
against his...
-
Ikatere and Tū-te-
wehiwehi, had to flee for
their lives.
Ikatere fled to the sea, and
became the
ancestor of
certain fish,
while Tū-te-
wehiwehi took refuge...
- a son of Tangaroa, has two children,
Ikatere father of fish, and Tū-te-
wehiwehi (or Tu-te-wanawana) the
ancestor of reptiles.
Terrified by Tāwhirimātea's...
- Ngāti
Raukawa is a Māori iwi with
traditional bases in the Waikato, Taupō and Manawatu/Horowhenua
regions of New Zealand. In 2006, 29,418 Māori registered...
- flees. Two of Tangaroa's descendants, Ikatere,
father of fish and Tu-te-
wehiwehi (or Tu-te-wanawana), the
ancestor of reptiles, are
terrified by Tāwhirimātea's...
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Keawe 2002 Ray
Kinney Gabby Pahinui Songs honored: Alika, Kalama'ula,
Wehiwehi 'Oe 2003
Kamehameha Schools 2004
Kahauanu Lake Kawaiahaʻo
Church 2005 Alfred...
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Keawe 2002 Ray
Kinney Gabby Pahinui Songs honored: Alika, Kalama'ula,
Wehiwehi 'Oe 2003
Kamehameha Schools 2004
Kahauanu Lake Kawaiahaʻo
Church 2005 Alfred...
- son, Punga, has two children, Ikatere, the
ancestor of fish, and Tū-te-
wehiwehi (or Tū-te-wanawana), the
ancestor of reptiles.
Terrified by Tāwhirimātea's...