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WebMar 14, 2024 · In Māori mythology, Tāwhirimātea (or Tāwhiri) is the god of weather, including thunder and lightning, wind, clouds and storms.He is a son of Papatūānuku … WebMar 3, 2016 · Ko Tane Mahuta God of the Forest. Ko Tangaroa God of the sea. Ko Tumatauenga God of war. Ko Haumietiketike God of uncultivated foods. Ko Tawhirimatea God of the winds. Tokona te Rangi ki runga … jesd16a
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WebApr 9, 2010 · Into the light sprang the raging winds of Tawhirimatea (God of the Winds), the swirling seas of Tangaroa (God of the Sea), and the towering forests of Tane Mahuta. … WebThe eyes of the god, Tāwhirimātea. In celebration of Matariki Festival 2016 Auckland Libraries has created a short video that tells the story of the dawning of the M ā ori new … WebTawhirimatea next attacks his brothers Rongo and Haumia-tiketike, the gods of cultivated and uncultivated foods. Rongo and Haumia are in great fear of Tawhirimatea, but as he … jesd15系列