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Ai Kanaka |
In [[Polynesian mythology]], '''Ai Kanaka''' is a mortal who married [[Lona]], the [[moon goddess]]. |
147 |
Alii Menehune |
In [[Polynesian mythology]], the '''Alii Menehune''' ("highest Menehune") are the chiefs of the [[Me |
190 |
Ami-Te-Rangi |
In [[Polynesian mythology]], '''Ami-Te-Rangi''' is a sky god who eats [[human]]s, devouring them by |
112 |
Apakura |
In [[Polynesian mythology]], '''Apakura''' is mother goddess widely worshipped by the [[Maori]]. {{ |
107 |
Apu-Hau |
In [[Polynesian mythology]] (specifically: [[Hawaii]]), '''Apu-Hau''' ("fierce squall") is a [[storm |
117 |
Apu-Ko-Hai |
In [[Polynesian mythology]] (specifically: [[Kanei]]), '''Apu-Ko-Hai''' is a god of [[fish]] and oth |
98 |
Ara Tiotio |
In [[Polynesian mythology]], '''Ara Tiotio''' is a god of [[tornado]]es. Alternative: Awhiowhio |
109 |
Arahuta |
In [[Polynesian mythology]], '''Arahuta''' is the daughter of [[Tawhaki]] and [[Tangotango]]. {{msg |
163 |
Aremata-Popoa and Aremata-Rorua |
In [[Polynesian mythology]], '''Aremata-Popoa and Aremata-Rorua''' ("short [[wave]] and long wave") |
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174 |
Atanea |
In [[Polynesian mythology]], '''Atanea''' is a goddess of the dawn who created the seas after having |
113 |
Atarapa |
In [[Polynesian mythology]], '''Atarapa''' ("daybreak") is the goddess of the dawn and a daughter of |
92 |
Atua Fafine |
In [[Polynesian mythology]] (specifically: [[Tikopia]]), '''Atua Fafine''' is a creator god. |
99 |
Atua I Kafika |
In [[Polynesian mythology]] (specifically [[Tikopia]]), '''Atua I Kafika''' is the supreme sky god. |
95 |
Atua I Raropuka |
In [[Polynesian mythology]] (specifically [[Tikopia]]), '''Atua I Raropuka''' is a creator god. |
171 |
Atutuahi |
In [[Polynesian mythology]], '''Atutuahi''' is a god of the heavens and the south [[star]], [[Alpha |
129 |
Auparu |
In [[Polynesian mythology]] (specifically: [[Rarotonga]]), '''Auparu''' ("gentle [[dew]]") is a stre |
92 |
Auraka |
In [[Polynesian mythology]], '''Auraka''' ("all-devouring") is a god of death. {{msg:stub}} |
154 |
Avatea |
In [[Polynesian mythology]] ([[Hervey Islands]]), '''Avatea''' is a [[lunar deity]]. {{stub}} [[Ca |
71 |
Awha |
In [[Polynesian mythology]], '''Awha''' is a storm god. {{msg:stub}} |
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148 |
Bulotu |
In [[Polynesian mythology]] (specifically: [[Tonga]]), '''Bulotu''' is an [[underworld]], where the |
135 |
Eleipaio |
In [[Polynesian mythology]] (specifically: [[Hawaii]]), '''Eleipaio''' is a goddess worshipped by [[ |
113 |
Fa'atiu |
In [[Polynesian mythology]] (Specifically: [[Samoa]]), '''Fa'atiu''' is the [[wind]] and storm god. |
125 |
Fetu |
In [[Polynesian mythology]] (specifically: [[Samoa]]), '''Fetu''' ("star") is the god of the night. |
182 |
Fisaga |
In [[Polynesian mythology]], '''Fisaga''' is the god of the light, gentle breeze. He is the only [[ |
125 |
Fue |
In [[Polynesian mythology]] (specifically: [[Samoa]]), '''Fue''' is the god of the [[sweet potato]] |
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96 |
Haikili |
In [[Polynesian mythology]] (specifically: [[Hawaii]]), '''Haikili''' is the god of [[thunder]]. |
103 |
Haronga |
In [[Polynesian mythology]], '''Haronga''' ("daybreak") is a god of the dawn and father of [[Atarapa |
120 |
Hau Marangi |
In [[Polynesian mythology]], '''Hau Marangi''' is the god of [[fog]]. His father is [[Ua]]. Altern |
87 |
Hine-i-Tapeka |
In [[Polynesian mythology]], '''Hine-i-Tapeka''' is a [[fire]] goddess. {{msg:stub}} |
179 |
Hine-Tu-Whenua |
In [[Polynesian mythology]], '''Hine-Tu-Whenua''' is a kind and beneficient [[wind]] goddess. She w |
92 |
Hine Piripiri |
In [[Polynesian mythology]], '''Hine Piripiri''' is the mother of [[Matuku]] by [[Tawhaki]]. |
200 |
Hiro |
In [[Polynesian mythology]], '''Hiro''' was a hero who explored the western [[Pacific Ocean]] and re |
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97 |
Kaha'i |
In [[Polynesian mythology]] (specifically: [[Hawaii]]), '''Kaha'i''' is the god of [[lightning]]. |
159 |
Kahoali |
In [[Polynesian mythology]] ([[Hawaii]]), '''Kahoali''' is the god of magicians. He received [[huma |
182 |
Kaitangata |
In [[Polynesian mythology]], '''Kaitangata''' is a son of [[Rehua]] who fell to [[Earth]], his blood |
127 |
Kalamainu and Kilioa |
In [[Polynesian mythology]], '''Kalamainu and Kilioa''' are two [[lizard]]-sisters who keep the dead |
168 |
Kanae |
In [[Polynesian mythology]], '''Kanae''' is one of the [[Ponaturi]], and one of the few survivors of |
100 |
Kapua |
In [[Polynesian mythology]] ([[Hawaii]]), the '''Kapua''' are [[trickster]] spirits. {{msg:stub}} |
97 |
Kapuku |
In [[Polynesian mythology]], '''Kapuku''' is the magic of [[reincarnation]] (see [[necromancy]]). |
102 |
Kaulu |
In [[Polynesian mythology]], '''Kaulu''' is a [[trickster]] god who killed [[Haumea]]. {{msg:stub}} |
88 |
Ki'I |
In [[Polynesian mythology]] ([[Hawaii]]), '''Ki'I''' is the creator god. {{msg:stub}} |
171 |
Kibu Island |
In the [[mythology]] of the [[Mabuiag]] people of the [[Torres Strait]], '''Kibu ''' is the mythical |
94 |
Kihe-Wahine |
In [[Polynesian mythology]], '''Kihe-Wahine''' is the goddess of evil spirits and [[lizard]]s. |
94 |
Kiho Tumu |
In [[Polynesian mythology]] ([[Tuamotu]]), '''Kiho Tumu''' is the supreme god. {{msg:stub}} |
167 |
Kiwa |
In [[Polynesian mythology]], '''Kiwa''' is the goddess of [[shellfish]]. -------- '''Kiwa''' is a |
85 |
Kohara |
In [[Polynesian mythology]], '''Kohara''' is the goddess of [[tuna]]. {{msg:stub}} |
112 |
Kui |
In [[Polynesian mythology]], '''Kui''' is a blind [[chthonic]] deity, and the father of [[Ina]]. {{ |
186 |
Kukailimoku |
In [[Polynesian mythology]] ([[Hawaii]]), '''Kukuailimoku''' is the god of war, who wears a helmet c |
138 |
Kuku Lau |
In [[Polynesian mythology]], '''Kuku Lau''' is the goddess of mirages who tricks sailors by showing |
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165 |
Maelare |
In [[Polynesian mythology]], '''Maelare''' is a [[solar deity]] and father of [[Eau]] and [[Havoa]]. |
84 |
Mafui'e |
In [[Polynesian mythology]] ([[Samoa]], '''Mafui'e''' is the god of [[earthquake]]s. |
184 |
Mahina |
In [[Polynesian mythology]] (specifically: [[Hawaii]]), '''Mahina''' is a [[lunar deity]], mother of |
92 |
Mahiuki |
In [[Polynesian mythology]], '''Mahiuki''' is a ruler of the [[underworld]]. {{msg:stub}} |
198 |
Makemake |
In [[Polynesian mythology]] ([[Rapa Nui]]), '''Makemake''' was the creator of [[human]]ity and the c |
131 |
Makutu |
In [[Polynesian mythology]], '''Makutu''' is a difficult type of [[witchcraft]] which requires three |
153 |
Malara |
In [[Polynesian mythology]], '''Malara''' is the god of [[Venus (planet)|Venus]]. He married [[Eau] |
93 |
Maohi |
In [[Polynesian mythology]], the '''Maohi''' are the ancestors of the [[Polynesian]] peoples. |
97 |
Mareikura |
In [[Polynesian mythology]], the '''Mareikura''' are the attendants of [[Kiho]], the supreme god. |
164 |
Mata Upola |
In [[Polynesian mythology]], '''Mata Upola''' was the third [[wind]] that [[Maui (mythology)|Maui]] |
76 |
Matagi |
In [[Polynesian mythology]], '''Matagi''' is a [[wind]] god. {{msg:stub}} |
163 |
Matariki |
In [[Polynesian mythology]], the '''Matariki''' ("small eyes") are the seven gods of the [[Pleiades] |
105 |
Matuku Tago Tago |
In [[Polynesian mythology]], '''Matuku Tago Tago''' is a [[shark]] who bit off the head of [[Wahie R |
161 |
Matuu |
In [[Polynesian mythology]], '''Matuu''' is the god of the north [[wind]] and the second wind to be |
63 |
Merau |
In [[Polynesian mythology]], '''Merau''' is a goddess of death. |
119 |
Motoro |
In [[Polynesian mythology]] ([[Mangaia]]), '''Motoro''' is a god who did not desire [[human]] [[sacr |
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107 |
Namaka |
In [[Polynesian mythology]], '''Namaka''' is a sea goddess and daughter of [[Haumea]] and [[Kane Mil |
177 |
Nana-Ula |
In [[Polynesian mythology]] ([[Hawaii]]), '''Nana-Ula''' is the hero who led his people from [[Tahit |
116 |
Nga-Atua |
In [[Polynesian mythology]], '''Nga-Atua''' is the sixth of twelve layers of [[Heaven]]. [[Tangotan |
184 |
Nganaoa |
In [[Polynesian mythology]] ([[Maori]]), '''Nganaoa''' is a hero who killed three sea-monsters and f |
65 |
Ngaro |
In [[Polynesian mythology]], '''Ngaro''' is the food of the dead. |
140 |
Nu'u |
In [[Polynesian mythology]] ([[Hawaii]]), '''Nu'u''' was the man who built the ark with which he esc |
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78 |
Pahuanui |
In [[Polynesian mythology]] ([[Tahiti]]), '''Pahuanui''' is a [[sea monster]]. |
156 |
Paikea |
In [[Polynesian mythology]], '''Paikea''' is the god of sea monsters and soft-shell [[crab]]s. He i |
115 |
Paka'a |
In [[Polynesian mythology]] ([[Hawaii]]), '''Paka'a''' is the god of the [[wind]] and the inventor o |
100 |
Paliuli |
In [[Polynesian mythology]] ([[Hawaii]]), '''Paliuli''' is the equivalent of the [[Garden of Eden]]. |
93 |
Pani |
In [[Polynesian mythology]] ([[Maori]]), '''Pani''' is a goddess of fertility and [[plant]]s. |
150 |
Paoro |
In [[Polynesian mythology]] (specifically: [[Maori]]), '''Paoro''' is the goddess of echoes. She ga |
149 |
Papare |
In [[Polynesian mythology]] ([[Orokolo]]), '''Papare''' is the [[lunar deity]]. {{stub}} [[Categor |
192 |
Pia |
In [[Polynesian mythology]] ([[Maori]]), '''Pia''' is a land of [[ice]] where huge [[fish]] play in |
74 |
Pitua |
In [[Polynesian mythology]] ([[Maori]]), '''Pitua''' is an evil [[demon]]. |
107 |
Poukai |
In [[Polynesian mythology]], '''Poukai''' is a [[bird]] monster who ate [[human]]s. Alternative: Po |
181 |
Pua Tu Tahi |
In [[Polynesian mythology]] ([[Tahiti]]), '''Pua Tu Tahi''' ("[[coral]] [[Rock (geology)|rock]] that |
141 |
Pukatala |
In [[Polynesian mythology]], '''Pukatala''' is a [[tree]] which gives food for the spirits of the de |
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166 |
Raa |
In [[Polynesian mythology]] ([[Maori]]), '''Raa''' is a [[solar deity]] and husband of [[Arohirohi]] |
158 |
Raka Maomao |
In [[Polynesian mythology]], '''Raka Maomao''' is the god of [[wind]], equivalent to [[La'a Maomao]] |
101 |
Rongo-Mai |
In [[Polynesian mythology]], '''Rongo-Mai''' is the god of [[whale]]s and [[comet]]s. {{msg:stub}} |
174 |
Roua |
In [[Polynesian mythology]] (specifically: [[Society Islands]]), '''Roua''' is the father of [[Fati] |
189 |
Rua Tapu |
In [[Polynesian mythology]] (specifically: [[Maori]]), '''Rua Tapu''' is the father of [[Hua]]. He |
174 |
Sava (mythology) |
In [[Polynesian mythology]] (specifically: [[Samoa]]), '''Sava''' and his sister, [[I'i]], were the |
102 |
Savali |
In [[Polynesian mythology]] ([[Samoa]]), '''Savali''' is the messenger of [[Tagaloa]]. {{msg:stub}} |
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137 |
Tahekeroa |
In [[Polynesian mythology]], '''Tahekeroa''' is the land of the spirits, located deep within the cen |
118 |
Tahiti Tokerau |
In [[Polynesian mythology]], '''Tahiti Tokerau''' was kidnapped by [[Puna]], who was then killed by |
153 |
Tairi |
In [[Polynesian mythology]] ([[Maori]]), '''Tairi''' is the father of [[Nganaoa]], who rescued Tairi |
125 |
Tamapo'uli'alamafoa |
In the [[Polynesian mythology]] of the [[Tonga]]n island of 'Ata, '''Tamapo'uli'alamafoa''' ... |
177 |
Tangotango |
In [[Polynesian mythology]], '''Tangotango''' is a woman who had intercourse with [[Tawhaki]] and wa |
139 |
Taonoui |
In [[Polynesian mythology]] (specifically: [[Society Islands]]), '''Taonoui''' is the mother of [[Fa |
146 |
Tara (Polynesian goddess) |
'''Tara''' is a beautiful sea goddess in [[Polynesian mythology]]. {{stub}} [[Category:Polynesian g |
174 |
Taringa Nui |
In [[Polynesian mythology]], the '''Taringa Nui''' ("big [[ear]]s") were [[wood]]en statues which sa |
137 |
Te Toi-o-nga-Rangi |
In [[Polynesian mythology]], '''Te Toi-o-nga-Rangi''' is the highest of the twelve [[heaven]]s and t |
92 |
Tele |
In [[Polynesian mythology]] ([[Samoa]]), '''Tele''' is the first man who lived in [[Upolu]]. |
104 |
Tevake |
In [[Polynesian mythology]], the '''Tevake''' are spirits symbolized by the [[gannet]]. {{msg:stub |
98 |
Tikokura |
In [[Polynesian mythology]], '''Tikokura''' ("storm wave") is a huge, violent god. {{msg:stub}} |
96 |
Tipua |
In [[Polynesian mythology]] ([[Maori]]), the '''Tipua''' are a type of shapechanging [[demon]]s. |
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179 |
Tonga-Hiti |
In [[Polynesian mythology]], '''Tonga-Hiti''' is a [[Ponaturi]] and one of the few survivors of the |
101 |
Toniwha |
In [[Polynesian mythology]] ([[Maori]]), '''Toniwha''' is a god who protects fresh [[water]] sources |
143 |
Tu-Mea |
In [[Polynesian mythology]] (specifically: [[Marquesas Islands]]), '''Tu-Mea''' is a son of [[Atea]] |
96 |
Tu-Te-Wehiwehi |
In [[Polynesian mythology]] ([[Maori]]), '''Tu-Te-Wehiwehi''' is the father of all [[reptile]]s. |
156 |
Tua-Uo-Loa |
In [[Polynesian mythology]], '''Tua-Uo-Loa''' is the south [[wind]] and the first wind that [[Maui ( |
111 |
Tumuitearetoka |
In [[Polynesian mythology]], '''Tumuitearetoka''' is the king of the [[shark]]s, who could not catch |
96 |
Turehu |
In [[Polynesian mythology]], the '''Turehu''' are a race of blonde [[Menehune]]. {{msg:stub}} |
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116 |
Vaitere |
In [[Polynesian mythology]], '''Vaitere''' is the father of [[Ina]]. Alternative: Vaitakere ("full |
130 |
Vitu |
In [[Polynesian mythology]] ([[Samoa]]), '''Vitu''' was the first woman to live on [[Fiji]], as well |
86 |
Wahie Loa |
In [[Polynesian mythology]], '''Wahie Loa''' ("long branch") is the god of [[comet]]s. |
161 |
Wahieroa |
In [[Polynesian mythology]], '''Wahieroa''' is a son of [[Tawhaki]]; he had his head bit off by a |
92 |
Whatu |
In [[Polynesian mythology]] ([[Maori]]), '''Whatu''' is the god of [[hail]]. {{msg:stub}} |
70 |
Where-Ao |
In [[Polynesian mythology]], '''Where-Ao''' is an ancient creator god. |