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New Zealand Māori rangatira (chief)
Hatupatu (or "Hatu Patu") was a Māori rangatira (chief) of the Te Arawa, who travelled from Hawaiki to New Zealand on the Arawa. Legend tells of his wily
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Supernatural part-woman part-bird in Māori mythology
man Hatupatu. A number of New Zealand places are associated with Kurangaituku and Hatupatu, including Te Kōhatu o Hatapatu, a rock that Hatupatu is said
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and "did not acknowledge his debt." Some stories, such as the legend of Hatupatu, are considered to be the sole work of Te Rangikāheke; the legend of Hinemoa
Polynesian_Mythology_(book)
New Zealand Maori metal band
10 February 2022. "News: Alien Weaponry Release Single and Video for 'Hatupatu'". New Noise Magazine. 21 September 2021. Retrieved 10 February 2022. Official
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Settlement in Rotorua Lakes District, New Zealand
Waru meeting house is a meeting place of Ngāti Rongomai. Tapuaekura a Hatupatu Marae and meeting house is a meeting place of Ngāti Rongomai. Tapuaeharuru
Rotoiti,_Bay_of_Plenty
2021 studio album by Alien Weaponry
of the album's release the fifth single and video was also released, "Hatupatu", which tells the tale of the homonymous Māori mythological figure. Other
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missing publisher (link) Tapsell, Paora (1 March 2017). "Story: Te Arawa – Hatupatu and Kurangaituku". Te Ara – The Encyclopedia of New Zealand. Retrieved
List_of_avian_humanoids
Māori rangatira (chief)
captain of the Arawa. On his father's side he was also a descendant of Hatupatu. When he was an adult, Rangitihi departed from Maketu and established settlements
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New Zealand artist and author (1938–2025)
Toa: Women of Māori Myth (1984) With Joy Cowley: Grandma's stick (1982) Hatupatu and the birdwoman (1982) With Rangimarie Sophie Jolley: The Blue Book (2014)
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New Zealand bird of prey and visitor centre
One of the falcon chicks released at the Rotorua museum was a male named Hatupatu. He was bred in captivity at Wingspan from permanently injured falcons
Wingspan National Bird of Prey Centre
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Māori explorer
set out with his brother Oro, Oro's son Māka, his own son Tapuika, and Hatupatu to explore the interior of the North Island. They first headed inland to
Tia_(Māori_explorer)
Māori iwi in New Zealand
Ruato Marae and Ngā Pūmanawa e Waru meeting house, and the Tapuaekura a Hatupatu Marae and meeting house. Additionally, they share the Te Waiiti Marae and
Ngāti_Rongomai
Māori migration canoe
of Ngāti Tūwharetoa Tapuika, son of Tia and ancestor of the Tapuika iwi Hatupatu Ika Marupunganui, son of Ika Tuarotorua, son of Marupunganui Kawatutu Haukapuanui
Arawa_(canoe)
Māori explorer
son called Tawake-moe-tahanga, who married Tuparewhaitaita, daughter of Hatupatu, Uenuku-mai-Rarotonga who married Whakaotirangi (not the same Whakaotirangi
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Ngāti Pikiao (Ngāti Te Takinga) Okere Falls Tapuaekura a Hatupatu Marae Tapuaekura a Hatupatu Ngāti Rongomai Rotoiti Forest Tapuaeharuru Uruika Ngāti Pikiao
List of marae in the Bay of Plenty Region
List_of_marae_in_the_Bay_of_Plenty_Region
New Zealand haka dancer and film actress
Maata Horomona on his right) at Whakarewarewa in front of the traditional Hatupatu meeting house and the carved gourd given by Maata Horomona to Méliès, which
Maata_Horomona
New Zealand writer (born 1978)
New Zealand Book Awards. This book is about the Te Awara Māori legend of Hatupatu from the point of view of the bird-woman Kurangaituku. The awards convener
Whiti_Hereaka
New Zealand illustrator and artist (1898–1963)
Birds Scraper-Board 1945 Ruarangi and the Turehu Scraper-Board 1945 Young Hatupatu Scraper-Board 1945 Tawhaki the Bold Scraper-Board 1945 Tawhaki Calls on
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