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Tūmatauenga
In Māori mythology, Tūmatauenga (Tū of the angry face) is the primary god () of war and human activities such as hunting, food cultivation, fishing, and cooking.
Gordon McCauley
New Zealand racing cyclist
Tararua Range
mountain range in New Zealand
Royal Forest and Bird Protection Society of New Zealand
conservation organization in New Zealand
Izatha convulsella
species of moth endemic to New Zealand
Whaitiri
Whaitiri is a female atua and personification of thunder in Māori mythology. She is the grandmother of Tāwhaki and Karihi. Whaitiri is the granddaughter of Te Kanapu, son of Te Uira, both of whom are personified forms of lightning (Reed 1963:158). Another more primary atua of thunder, a male, is Tāwhirimātea.
New Zealand freshwater mussel
species of mollusc
Sydney Goodsir Smith
New Zealand writer (1915–1975)