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Moon god of the Cook Islands
In Cook Islands mythology, Avatea (also known as Vatea; meaning 'noon' or 'light') was a lunar deity and the father of gods and men in Mangaian myth of
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a fruit from a tree, and it became the first human being, the first man Avatea (or Vatea). He became the father of gods and men, having the right half
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Deity that represents the Moon
woman; angels serve as her charioteers Avatea is the male moon god and main moon deity in Cook Islands mythology, Avatea (also called Vatea) is a creator deity
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Species of crustacean
Bathymunida avatea is a species of squat lobster in the family Munididae. The name is derived from the goddess of the moon, Avatea, in Cook Islands mythology
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1857 novel by R. M. Ballantyne
meet Tararo, whose daughter Avatea wishes to become a Christian against her father's wishes. The boys attempt to take Avatea in a small boat to a nearby
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Species of gastropod
Pygmaepterys avatea is a species of sea snail, a marine gastropod mollusc in the family Muricidae, the murex snails or rock snails. This marine species
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young woman; angels serve as her charioteers. Andriamahilala, a Goddess. Avatea, a God. Fati, a God. Hina, a Goddess. Mahina, a Goddess. Marama, a God.
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Cook Islander mythological being
sacred to them, nor was any offering made to them. These gods are: Vatea (or Avatea), the father of gods and men; Tinirau, lord of the seas; Tango, lord of
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Polynesian navigator
from any island he drew in the centre of his Chart (marked by the word 'avatea', this is '[the sun at] noon'). This allowed him to translate his own wayfinding
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land of the gods; heroes such as Nganaoa; and gods & goddesses including Avatea, Ina, Marama, Papa, Rongo and Tangaroa. In 1821, John Williams of the London
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looks much more like a human with spider elements, such as eight legs. Avatea – A Mangaian god that has the right half of a man and the left half of a
List of hybrid creatures in folklore
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Children's television series
Brian McDermott as Captain Carver Uelese Petaia as Tararo Pele Teuila as Avatea Peter Collingwood as Reverend McNab Charles 'Bud' Tingwell as Sir Charles
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Deity in Fijian mythology
in the past. The merged tribe in Survivor 45 was named after Dakuwaqa. Avatea Kamohoalii Ukupanipo Ulupoka Fijian Medicinal Plants by RC Cambie, J Ash
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Primal deity in Māori mythology
suggested that in some Polynesian areas, Ao may have been another name of Atea, Avatea, or Vatea. Tregear, Edward (1891). The Maori-Polynesian comparative dictionary
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Government of New Zealand since 2023
to revamp the mathematics curriculum. Flat Bush Primary principal Banapa Avatea and Post Primary Teachers' Association president Chris Abercrombie described
Sixth National Government of New Zealand
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primarily run by churches. Araura Primary School Arorangi School Avarua School Avatea School Nikao School Rutaki School Takitumu School Vaitau Primary School
List of schools in the Cook Islands
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Cook Islands politician
of the Cook Islands Party. Arioka was born on Rarotonga and educated at Avatea School, Avarua School, and Atiu College. He studied tropical agriculture
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despite significant opposition and scrutiny. Banapa Avatea was the recipient of the 2014 Award. Avatea prevented a potentially fatal accident on State Highway
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to Nikao and eventually in 1975, the Nikao Side School was renamed the Avatea School. In 1975, Nukutere College, a Catholic secondary school in Avarua
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known as the land of the gods and ancestors. Prominent figures include Avatea, Ina, Marama, Nganaoa, Papa, Rongo, Tangaroa, Vaitakere, Varima te takere
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Wooden sculpture of the god A'a
who specialises in Pacific history, identifies A'a with the father god Avatea. After the statue of A'a had been loaned to the British Museum, the museum
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Cook Islands politician (born 1959)
then shifted to the Cook Islands as a student at Avarua Primary school, Avatea Primary school and Tereora College. He studied at the University of Canterbury
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Genus of crustaceans
in the family Munididae, containing the following species: Bathymunida avatea Macpherson & Baba, 2006 Bathymunida balssi Van Dam, 1938 Bathymunida brevirostris
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New Zealand-born Cook Islands photographer and painter
Zealand 2008: Exit of Itoro, Reef Gallery, Auckland, New Zealand 2003: Avatea, Letham Gallery, Auckland, New Zealand Source: 2025: To Tātou Mārāmā, Our
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Genus of gastropods
aliceae (Petuch, 1987) †Pygmaepterys aturensis Lozouet, 1999 Pygmaepterys avatea Houart & Tröndlé, 2008 Pygmaepterys bellini (D'Attilio & Myers, 1985) Pygmaepterys
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Love of Battlefield
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Awakening, uncovering.
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English : from the comparative form of Middle English schort ‘short’, hence a distinguishing nickname for the shorter of two closely associated people with the same personal name (for example, members of the same household).
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English : variant spelling Bascom.
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Pure; Clear; Torture
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