Mahuika is a Māori fire deity. Generally, Mahuika is female and wife of the god Auahitūroa. In some versions, she is the younger sister of Hine-nui-te-pō...
Mahuika crater was a hypothesized impact crater named after the Māori god of fire. It was described as being about 20 ± 2 km (12.4 ± 1.2 mi) wide and...
volcanoes Auahitūroa, god of fire and comets and husband of Mahuika Mahuea, goddess of fire Mahuika, goddess of fire who was tricked into revealing to her...
Apirana Tuahae Kaukapakapa Mahuika (1 May 1934 – 9 February 2015) was a New Zealand Māori tribal leader. He was chair of Te Rūnanga o Ngāti Porou from...
fire deity that Māui steals from, which in Māori mythology is instead Mahuika, a goddess of fire. Tangaroa is son of Ranginui and Papatūānuku, Sky and...
Fenambosy Chevron Flood myth List of possible impact structures on Earth Mahuika crater Umm al Binni structure Abbott et al., 2006 Pinter & Ishman, 2008...
Trotter, Glenys Coughlan, Judith Binney, Philip Carter, Wendy Lai and Api Mahuika. Directors of the museum include: James Hector (1865–1903) Augustus Hamilton...
(born 1942), former cricketer, cricket administrator, and educator Apirana Mahuika (1934–2015), Māori tribal leader Te Paekiomeka Joy Ruha (1931–2011), prominent...
being squeezed by Māui for not revealing the whereabouts of his ancestress Mahuika, the fire deity. Tiwakawaka is also the name of one of the first Māori...
patupaiarehe from the Hunua Ranges. In some traditions, the fire goddess Mahuika creates the volcanic field as a way to warm Mataaho, after his wife leaves...
Blumhardt (b1914), head of the Art Department in the early years. Apirana Mahuika (b1934) Māori leader and chair of Te Rūnanga o Ngāti Porou. Olive Smithells...