• In Hawaiian mythology, Mahina is a lunar deity, mother of Hemā. Mahina is also the word for the "Moon" in Hawaiian language. It is likely that she is the...
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  • Look up Mahina or mahina in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Mahina may refer to: Mahina (mythology), a lunar deity, mother of Hema Mahina, French Polynesia...
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  • Kaha'i goes on a journey to find him. Other accounts have Hemā as a son of Mahina. The names of his wives and children vary in Māori accounts. Some versions...
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  • Winslow Gifford (1924). Tongan myths and tales. New York: Kraus. p. 16. ʻO. Māhina, Ko e Ngaahi ʻAta mei he Histōlia mo e Kalatua ʻo Tongá: Ke Tufungaʻi ha...
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    (Fair Hina) and Hinauri (Dark Hina). The moon is also known by the name Māhina. Initially Hinatea (Fair Hina) was married to a man named Irawaru. During...
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  • Goddess Mahina God Marama God Bahloo God Kidili God Ngalindi God Arma (Luwian religion) God Kašku (Hittite mythology) God Men (Phrygian mythology) God Napir...
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  • Tangaloa Taufa Tu'itatui ʻAta Limu Culture of Tonga Polynesian narrative Māhina, 'Okusitino. (1992) The Tongan Traditional History Tala-Ē-Fonua: A Vernacular...
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    (redirect from Ku (mythology))
    Polynesian meanings of Hina, denoting a silvery-grey color like that of Mahina (i.e., the Moon in the Hawaiian language). As primordial gods who have existed...
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  • In Tahitian mythology, Vahieroa is a son of Tafa'i and his wife Hina, and is born at his father's house in the Tapahi hills of Mahina in north Tahiti...
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  • Pulotu (category Polynesian mythology)
    and Poems of Tonga (Bernice P. Bishop Museum: Honolulu, 1928), 12–20. ʻO. Māhina, Ko e Ngaahi ʻAta mei he Histōlia mo e Kalatua ʻo Tongá: Ke Tufungaʻi ha...
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    श्री सिद्धाए नमः (Hari Om Shri Siddhaye Namah) Mount Peacock Festivals Chet Mahina, Chaitra- Mela Parents Sh. Vishnu (father), Smt. Lakshami (mother)...
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  • Hawaiian Haumea Hina-Lau-Limu-Kala Hina-puku-ia Ka'ohelo Kalamainu'u Kapo Laka Mahina Nuakea Papahānaumoku Pele Poliʻahu Waka Mangaian Hina-moe-aitu Miru Papa...
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  • Tohunga (category Māori mythology)
    history of making in New Zealand and the wider Moana Oceania. Kolokesa Uafā Māhina-Tuai, Damian Skinner, Rigel Sorzano. Wellington, New Zealand: Te Papa Press...
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  • The Indian wedding dance scene was shot in Paris and choreographed by Mahina Khanum. Murder Mystery 2 was released by Netflix on March 31, 2023. It reached...
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    by the Royal Humane Society for her sea rescue during the 1899 Cyclone Mahina Arts Christine Anu, pop singer and actress, known for her song "My Island...
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  • verse 3, being unfolds, "from heat (tapas) was born that one" (tápasaḥ tát mahinâ ajāyata ékam). Verse 4 mentions desire (kāma) as the primal seed, and the...
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    outside of Tonga. According to leading Tongan scholars, including Okusitino Mahina, the Tongan and Samoan oral traditions indicate that the first Tu'i Tonga...
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  • 8 (Magnani) 26.4 1985 Anna Magnani. WGPSN Mahina 2°00′S 177°48′W / 2°S 177.8°W / -2; -177.8 (Mahina) 15.4 1994 Hawaiian first name. WGPSN Makola...
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  • RV 1.108.8, RV 8.10.5) Gandhara Guṅgu Ikshvaku dynasty Krivi Kīkaṭa Kuru Mahīna Malankhara Maujavant Matsya Nahuṣa Pakhta Panis Pārāvata Parsu (Parśu) Puru...
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    Ecclesiastical Latin dies Dominica). In both West Germanic and North Germanic mythology, the Sun is personified as Sunna/Sól. Monday: Old English Mōnandæg (pronounced...
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  • rainy season, and also Bollywood songs, e.g., Sawan ki Ritu Aai, Sawan ka Mahina Pawan kare Sor' and 'Rim jhim gire Saawan'. During Shravana, the Hindu community...
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  • left Kāwhia. After Tūrongo left Kāwhia, he had travelled east and married Māhina-o-rangi at Pukehou in Hawke's Bay. After the marriage had taken place, the...
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    Polynesia, with cognate names such as vaka, wa'a, or va'a. Chitham, Karl; Māhina-Tuai, Kolokesa U.; Skinner, Damian Hugh, eds. (2019-01-01). Crafting Aotearoa:...
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    Ata of Kolovai in "O Tama a Aiga" by Morgan Tuimaleali'ifano; writings by Mahina, also coronation edition of Spasifik Magazine, "The Pacific Islands: An...
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  • Tuʻi-tā-tui (category Tongan mythology)
    1989 E. Bott; Tonga society at the time of Captain Cook's visit; 1982 ʻO. Māhina; Ko e ngaahi ʻata mei he histōlia mo e kalatua ʻo Tongá: Ke tufungaʻi ha...
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    4 October 2020. Dorst, Neal M (23 October 2012). "They Called the Wind Mahina: The History of Naming Cyclones". Hurricane Research Division, Atlantic...
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    Neal; Hurricane Research Division (23 October 2012). "They Called the Wind Mahina: The History of Naming Cyclones". National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration...
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    could use the flowers instead. The feathers were found on the beach by Māhina and Mā-ihīhi, who refused to return them. As they were coming in to land...
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  • Arawa (canoe) (category Māori mythology)
    could use the flowers instead. The feathers were found on the beach by Māhina, who refused to return them. After they had landed, the crew discovered...
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    representatives of the London Missionary Society landed at Matavai Bay (Mahina) on board Duff, with the intention of converting the pagan native populations...
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