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In Māori mythology (South Island), Matoka-rau-tāwhiri is a wife of Wahieroa, and mother of Rātā.[1]

Table of Contents

  1. 7 relations: Alexander Hare McLintock, Matuku-tangotango, Māori mythology, Rātā (Māori mythology), Tāwhaki, Tūī, Wahieroa.

  2. Legendary Māori people

Alexander Hare McLintock

Alexander Hare McLintock (14 April 1903 – 29 May 1968) was a New Zealand teacher, university lecturer, historian and artist.

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Matuku-tangotango

In Māori mythology, Matuku-tangotango (Matuku) is an ogre who kills Wahieroa the son of Tāwhaki.

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Māori mythology

Māori mythology and Māori traditions are two major categories into which the remote oral history of New Zealand's Māori may be divided.

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Rātā (Māori mythology)

In Māori mythology, accounts vary somewhat as to the ancestry of Rātā. Matoka-rau-tāwhiri and Rātā (Māori mythology) are Legendary Māori people.

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Tāwhaki

In Māori mythology, Tāwhaki is a semi-supernatural being associated with lightning and thunder.

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Tūī

The tūī (Prosthemadera novaeseelandiae) is a medium-sized bird native to New Zealand.

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Wahieroa

In Māori mythology, Wahieroa is a son of Tāwhaki, and father of Rātā. Matoka-rau-tāwhiri and Wahieroa are Legendary Māori people and Māori mythology stubs.

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See also

Legendary Māori people

References

[1] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Matoka-rau-tāwhiri

Also known as Matoka-rau-tawhiri, Tonga-rau-tawhiri, Tonga-rau-tāwhiri.