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أوينوكو Уэнуку Uenuku
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В мифологии маори, Уэнуку — бог радуги. في الأساطير الماورية، أوينوكو Uenuku أو كاهوكورا Kahukura هو إله قوس قزح. كاهوكورا، وفيما بعد تم تسميته الصخرة، تي تيهي أو كاهوكورا أو كاسل روك على ضفاف شبه جزيرة بانز في كانتربيري المعروف باسم أوينوكو في الجزيرة الشمالية. لقد كان الوصي على الروح الذي يستعين به توهونغا القبلي والذي كان يطلب المشورة من كاهوكورا أثناء الحرب. الترجمة الحرفية لكاهوكورا هي لباس أحمر وقوس قزح هو تجسيد سماوي لكاهوكورا في سمائنا. Uenuku (or Uenuku-Kōpako, also given to some who are named after him) is an atua of rainbows and a prominent ancestor in Māori tradition. Māori believed that the rainbow's appearance represented an omen, and one kind of yearly offering made to him was that of the young leaves of the first planted kūmara crop. He was a tribal war god invoked before battles, particularly in the northern half of the country. It was said that if a taua appeared under the arch of the rainbow, it would be defeated in battle, and likewise, if they appeared to either side of the rainbow, they would be victorious. The Māori identified hawk feathers and a particular star called Uenuku as being sacred to him.
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* Whatitiri
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* Hinepūkohurangi/Tairi-a-kohu * Iwipupu * Takarita * Paimahutanga
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Male
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Uanuku Rakeiora
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* Tāwhaki and Parekoritawa * Motoro
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Polynesian
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В мифологии маори, Уэнуку — бог радуги. Uenuku (or Uenuku-Kōpako, also given to some who are named after him) is an atua of rainbows and a prominent ancestor in Māori tradition. Māori believed that the rainbow's appearance represented an omen, and one kind of yearly offering made to him was that of the young leaves of the first planted kūmara crop. He was a tribal war god invoked before battles, particularly in the northern half of the country. It was said that if a taua appeared under the arch of the rainbow, it would be defeated in battle, and likewise, if they appeared to either side of the rainbow, they would be victorious. The Māori identified hawk feathers and a particular star called Uenuku as being sacred to him. In Ngāti Porou and Ngāi Tahu stories, Uenuku was the Ariki of Hawaiki with 71 sons, all from different wives. In traditions from further north in the Pacific, Chief Uanuku Rakeiora and his son Ruatapu are said to have lived on Ra'iātea Island just over 27 generations ago, as descendants of Tangiia, contemporary of Iro-nui-ma-Oata (Whiro). The Aotea and Arawa tribes also have stories that relate to Chief Uenuku of Hawaiki. In Ngāi Tūhoe stories concerning Uenuku's ascension to godhood, he betrays the trust of his supernatural wife, Hinepūkohurangi, and wanders the earth searching for her until he dies and transforms into a personification of the rainbow. The tribe claims descent from the union of Hinepūkohurangi and Te Maunga. The story is also known to Ngāpuhi, and to the Ngāti Kahungunu of Wairoa who claim descent from the union, where Hinepūkohurangi is known instead as Tairi-a-kohu. The tribes of the Kurahaupō canoe in Marlborough also regard him as an ancestor. Uenuku is also particularly special to the Tainui Māori, who are said to have brought his spirit over from Hawaiki inside of a stone, and then transferred it into the carving of Te Uenuku. The Waikato Tainui used to invoke his spirit to temporarily inhabit smaller idols during times of war, which they would carry into battle to represent their guardian. The first film Geoff Murphy directed was a freewheeling adaptation of the story of Uenuku and his lover, the mist maiden, in 1974. It was the first TV drama to be entirely performed in te reo (The Listener magazine softened viewers by providing a translation prior to screening). في الأساطير الماورية، أوينوكو Uenuku أو كاهوكورا Kahukura هو إله قوس قزح. كاهوكورا، وفيما بعد تم تسميته الصخرة، تي تيهي أو كاهوكورا أو كاسل روك على ضفاف شبه جزيرة بانز في كانتربيري المعروف باسم أوينوكو في الجزيرة الشمالية. لقد كان الوصي على الروح الذي يستعين به توهونغا القبلي والذي كان يطلب المشورة من كاهوكورا أثناء الحرب. الترجمة الحرفية لكاهوكورا هي لباس أحمر وقوس قزح هو تجسيد سماوي لكاهوكورا في سمائنا.
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Atua of rainbows Deified ancestor from Hawaiki
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* Taiē * Ina * Ruatapu * Paikea * Hawepotiki * Maputukiterangi * Ropanui * Mahinaiteata * Whiwhingaiterangi * Rongoruaroa/Rongoueroa * Ira
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