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  2. Rongomaiwahine - Wikipedia

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    J. H. Mitchell records two of the songs sung on these occasions, which include the line, "I have four permanent sources of mana in the world: Jehovah, Christ, the Holy Ghost, and Rongomaiwahine." [12] Rongomai-wahine is carved on the pare (door lintel) of the Takitimu wharenui at Waihīrere marae, built at Wairoa in 1926.

  3. 3 ways to tell if an Indian restaurant is actually amazing ...

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    For North Indian cuisine, Patel loves sarson ka saag — a Punjabi dish of mustard greens cooked with spices — and the lamb kebabs of Uttar Pradesh.

  4. Leonie Pihama - Wikipedia

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    Pihama was born in 1962. [1] She wrote her 1993 master's thesis at the University of Auckland with the title Tungia te ururua, kia tupu whakaritorito te tupu o te harakeke: a critical analysis of parents as first teachers. [2]

  5. Rawinia Higgins - Wikipedia

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    In November 2020, the Royal Society Te Apārangi awarded Higgins the Pou Aronui award for dedicated service to the humanities–aronui over a sustained period. [14] In March 2021, Higgins was elected a Fellow of the Royal Society Te Apārangi, recognising "her scholarly contributions have made a significant impact in sharing new discourse, insights and understanding of mātauranga Māori and ...

  6. Port City Foodies Newsletter: A Roudabush renaissance and ...

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    A tempranillo wine paired with barbecue chips was a favorite at a recent wine-and-snack pairing class hosted by sommelier Amanda Leese at The Vine, 25 N. 3rd St. as a part of the downtown wine bar ...

  7. List of Māori deities - Wikipedia

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    This is a list of Māori deities, known in Māori as atua. Note: there are two Mythologies relating Tangaroa, Papatuanuku and Ranginui (Raki) Major departmental deities

  8. Ngahuia Murphy - Wikipedia

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    Waiwhero : he whakahirahiratanga o te ira wahine [The red waters : a celebration of womanhood]. Ngaruawahia. ISBN 978-0-473-25866-5. OCLC 880986463. {}: CS1 maint: location missing publisher ; Ngahuia Murphy (2013). Te Awa Atua - Menstruation In The Pre-Colonial World. Ngaruawahia, N.Z.: He Puna Manawa Ltd. ISBN 978-0-473-25966-2.

  9. Māori mythology - Wikipedia

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    [12]: 572 The name Uenuku also belongs to one or more atua associated with rainbows and war; [12]: 572 depending on the telling, he was either a mortal who was visited by a mistmaiden from the heavens and then turned into a rainbow to be with her after tricking her into staying in his house past dawn, or he was a spirit who visited Tamatea ...