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Cultural ancestor in Polynesia
Paikea is a notable ancestor who originated in Hawaiki according to Māori tradition. He is particularly known to tribes with origins in the Gisborne District
Paikea
2002 film by Niki Caro
1987 novel by Witi Ihimaera. The film stars Keisha Castle-Hughes as Kahu Paikea Apirana, a twelve-year-old Māori girl whose ambition is to become the chief
Whale_Rider
New Zealand Māori politician
Karaka Paikea (1 June 1894 – 6 April 1943) was a New Zealand Māori politician. Of Te Uri-o-Hau and Ngāti Whātua descent, Paraire Karaka Paikea was born
Paraire_Karaka_Paikea
New Zealand actress
her debut in the film Whale Rider, in which she played the main role of Paikea Apirana (Pai). She had no previous acting experience and went directly from
Keisha_Castle-Hughes
New Zealand politician
Tāpihana Paraire "Dobbie" Paikea (26 January 1920 – 7 January 1963), also known as Dobson, was a New Zealand politician and Rātana morehu who won the Northern
Tāpihana_Paraire_Paikea
Real or fictional whales and dolphins
Kahutia-te-rangi in Māori mythology (usually considered to be a humpback whale – paikea – a name Kahutia-te-rangi would adopt himself) The whale from the Book of
List_of_individual_cetaceans
1987 Witi Ihimaera novel
of New Zealand's North Island, the novel is a retelling of the myth of Paikea. Kahu is the eldest great-grandchild of chief Koro Apirana; had she been
The_Whale_Rider
Master canoeist in Polynesian tradition
generations ago. Most Māori stories agree he was an older half-brother of Paikea and 69 other sons, while traditions recorded from the Cook Islands sometimes
Ruatapu
Award presented annually by the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences
2003 (76th) Charlize Theron ‡ Aileen Wuornos Monster Keisha Castle-Hughes Paikea Apirana Whale Rider Diane Keaton Erica Jane Barry Something's Gotta Give
Academy Award for Best Actress
Academy_Award_for_Best_Actress
Māori iwi (tribe) in Hauraki, New Zealand
of Paikea, of Māui, and of Toi-te-huatahi. Dating back to the arrival of Paikea to Great Mercury Island or Ahuahu (full name: Te Ahuahutunga-o-Paikea),
Ngāti_Porou_ki_Harataunga
New Zealand church and political movement
quarters of his body and rule the land. The "first cut" was Paraire Karaka Paikea in the north, Haami Tokouru Ratana in the west, Pita Moko in the east, and
Rātana
Māori iwi in New Zealand
said to be descended from Paikea as grandsons, great-grandsons, or great-great-grandsons.[citation needed] Either way, Paikea himself is always Chief Uenuku's
Ngāi_Tahu
Māori iwi (tribe) in Aotearoa, New Zealand
of Paikea, of Māui, and of Toi-te-huatahi. Dating back to the arrival of Paikea to Great Mercury Island or Ahuahu (full name: Te Ahuahutunga-o-Paikea),
Ngāti_Porou_ki_Hauraki
New Zealand folk song
migrations, especially the Southern Rights (Tohorā) and the Humpbacks (Paikea). Right Whales were named as the "right whales to hunt", and were prioritized
Wellerman
Season of television series
Malagamaali'i, Marcel Bramao Advancing to the Top 10: Rosita Vai, Shelley Paikea and Ashley Cooper Wildcard Contenders: Saelyn Guyton, Lissel Stewart Advancing
New_Zealand_Idol_season_2
Surname list
Paraire Karaka Paikea (1894–1943), New Zealand Māori politician Paraire Tomoana (died 1946), Māori political leader Tapihana Paraire Paikea (1920–1963),
Paraire
Māori god and ancestor
from the original on 13 April 2020. Retrieved 13 April 2020. "The Story of Paikea and Ruatapu". Te Puna Mātauranga o Aotearoa - National Library of New Zealand
Uenuku
Māori iwi in New Zealand
(accredited in oral tradition with raising the North Island from the sea), and Paikea the whale rider. Although Ngāti Porou claim the Nukutaimemeha as their foundation
Ngāti_Porou
2003 soundtrack album by Lisa Gerrard
Castle-Hughes on "Paikea Legend", "Pai Calls the Whales" and "Go Forward" Rawiri Paratene on "Biking Home" Keriana Thomson and the Wananga Boys on "Paikea's Whale"
Whalerider_(soundtrack)
Former Māori electorate in New Zealand
held by Labour from 1938. Paraire Karaka Paikea died in 1943, and was replaced by his son Tapihana Paraire Paikea. In 1979, Matiu Rata resigned from the
Northern_Maori
well as the banks of the Taruheru stream. Māia lived at the Puhi Kaiti pā. Paikea is also a key ancestor in East Coast history who is said to have come from
History of the Gisborne District
History_of_the_Gisborne_District
Award ceremony for films of 2003
Theron – Monster as Aileen Wuornos‡ Keisha Castle-Hughes – Whale Rider as Paikea Apirana Diane Keaton – Something's Gotta Give as Erica Barry Samantha Morton –
76th_Academy_Awards
kill his brother Paikea, one Ngāti Porou tradition says that Ruatapu summoned great waves that destroyed their village, which Paikea only survived through
Māori_mythology
New Zealand stage, film and television actress, stunt performer and boxer
Christmas Carol – as Bobby Cratchet (2013) – Silo Theatre Hauraki Horror – Paikea (2014) – Silo Theatre Generation Z: Edinburgh Fringe Festival – as Frosty
Bree_Peters
2004 New Zealand TV series or programme
Jesse O'Brien, Rosita Vai, Rongo Brightwell, Keshia Paulse and Shelley Paikea. Teresa Bergman, failed to make the top nine, eventually being asked back
New_Zealand_Idol
by-elections were avoided after the deaths in election years of Paraire Karaka Paikea and Ralph Hanan by passing special acts, the By-election Postponement Act
List of members of the New Zealand Parliament who died in office
List_of_members_of_the_New_Zealand_Parliament_who_died_in_office
Hip-hop dance crew from New Zealand
Smith, Tiare Williams, Havana Beal, Kaea Southon, Shaylah Harris, Waimania Paikea, Sophie Stamoulos, Kylie Kippen, Chance Bristow, Allae Cameron-Morris, Donald
ReQuest_Dance_Crew
By-elections in New Zealand
by-elections were avoided after the deaths in election years of Paraire Karaka Paikea and Ralph Hanan by passing special acts, the By-election Postponement Act
List of New Zealand by-elections
List_of_New_Zealand_by-elections
New Zealand politician
and Auckland Labour area organiser for Tapihana Paikea, the Northern Māori member of parliament. Paikea died in January 1963, and Rata won the resulting
Matiu_Rata
Māori iwi in New Zealand
(migration canoes) that arrived in Tairawhiti, and back to the famous ancestor Paikea. However, Te Aitanga-a-Hauiti trace their whakapapa from Rongomaituaho,
Te_Aitanga-a-Hauiti
name for southern right whales), the great whale who saved legendary hero Paikea, famously known as the Whale Rider, (also the Maori name for humpback whales)
List_of_water_deities
Awards list for New Zealand
of Hamilton. For services to survivors of abuse in care. Phillip Wayne Paikea – of Ruakākā. For services to the prevention of family violence and the
2025 Birthday Honours (New Zealand)
2025_Birthday_Honours_(New_Zealand)
Comps over the years, this update is 2012 . Manutuke Mustangs* Moana Toa* Paikea Whalers* Kaiti Devils Turanga Panthers* Gisborne United Bulldogs* Repongaere
List of rugby league clubs in New Zealand
List_of_rugby_league_clubs_in_New_Zealand
Mountain in New Zealand
Ngāti Porou's mythological ancestors, Paikea, is also associated with the mountain. According to myth, Paikea's younger half-brother, Ruatapu, attempted
Mount Hikurangi (Gisborne District)
Mount_Hikurangi_(Gisborne_District)
Place in Gisborne Region, New Zealand
Ngāti Porou's mythological ancestors, Paikea, is also associated with the mountain. According to myth, Paikea's younger half-brother, Ruatapu, attempted
Waiapu_Valley
New Zealand artist and author (1938–2025)
influenced by Colin McCahon, Ralph Hotere and Frida Kahlo. Taniwha (1986) Paikea (1993) The Koroua and the Mauri Stone (1994) Kēhua (1996) iharaira hohepa
Robyn_Kahukiwa
Māori iwi in New Zealand
of the Mātaatua canoe, of Tamatea Arikinui, captain of the Tākitimu, and Paikea. He probably lived in the late fifteenth century. Māhaki had his pā at Pāwerawera
Te_Aitanga-a-Māhaki
Island group in New Zealand
supporting a semi-permanent population. In Ngāti Porou traditions, the ancestor Paikea first arrived on the island after travelling from Hawaiki. The islands are
Mercury_Islands
Award given by the Critics Choice Association
Potter Harry Potter and the Chamber of Secrets 2003 Keisha Castle-Hughes* Paikea "Pai" Apirana Whale Rider Emma Bolger Ariel Sullivan In America Sarah Bolger
Critics' Choice Movie Award for Best Young Performer
Critics'_Choice_Movie_Award_for_Best_Young_Performer
New Zealand politician
Parliament until the 1938 election, when he was defeated by Paraire Karaka Paikea of the Labour Party who was affiliated with the Labour-aligned Rātana movement
Taurekareka_Hēnare
Māori chieftain
Tokerau-wahine whom Tamatea married, through whom he was descended from Paikea. He was born while Tamatea was settled at Kaitaia in Northland. After his
Kahungunu
15th century Māori explorer
Tamatea married three daughters of Ira and Tekerau-wahine, a descendant of Paikea, at Rangaunu and had children with all of them. By Te Onoono-i-waho, he
Tamatea_Urehaea
Place in Northland Region, New Zealand
journalist and novelist, attended school in Kaiwaka. Tāpihana Paraire Paikea, Member of Parliament for Northern Maori, died at Kaiwaka. Kaiwaka School
Kaiwaka
Award
John Ormond Arthur Osborne Alex O'Shea Reginald Owen Rusty Page Dobbie Paikea Wiremu Panapa Ronald Park Charlie Peek Geoffrey Peren Arnold Perry William
Queen Elizabeth II Coronation Medal
Queen_Elizabeth_II_Coronation_Medal
New Zealand by-election
The by-election resulted from the death of the previous member Tāpihana Paikea on 7 January 1963. It was held the same day as the Otahuhu by-election.
1963 Northern Maori by-election
1963_Northern_Maori_by-election
Government minister with no specific responsibilities or who does not head a ministry
Savage David Wilson 18 November 1939 30 May 1940 Fraser Paraire Karaka Paikea 21 January 1941 6 May 1943† Eruera Tirikatene 26 May 1943 13 December 1949
Minister_without_portfolio
Early Māori explorer
canoe, while Kahumatamomoe accompanied them on the back of a taniwha called Paikea. At Kaipara, the travellers met with Taramainuku and he gave them his daughter
Īhenga
New Zealand doctor, community leader (1920–1990)
the 1963 Northern Maori by-election after the death of Tapihana Paraire Paikea. Paewai, Manahi. "Manahi Nitama Paewai". Dictionary of New Zealand Biography
Manahi_Nitama_Paewai
Glorification of animal deities
entering womanhood, she would be carried away in the belly of a whale. Paikea (also Maori name for humpback whales), the youngest and favourite son of
Animal_worship
Genus of flowering plants
Polynesia, Micronesia. Native names across the Pacific Islands include runa, paikea, tiale katuli, tiare katuri, katuri, naunau, and momoe. Found on Bramble
Boerhavia
Māori electorate in Northland, New Zealand
longstanding Reform MP Taurekareka Henare was beaten by Labour's Paraire Karaka Paikea. In 1993, after 55 years of his party holding the seat, Labour MP Bruce
Te_Tai_Tokerau
Religious practice
sea as offering. Whales played important roles in Māori mythology such as Paikea the Whale Rider, and whales appeared as incarnations of ocean deities and
Whale_worship
Youngest member of a parliamentary house
Labour 26 September 1905 15 October 1938 33 years, 19 days Tapihana Paraire Paikea Northern Maori Labour 26 January 1920 24 September 1943 23 years, 241 days
Baby_of_the_House
Mountain range on the North Island of New Zealand
the Manukau Harbour is traditionally thought to be guarded by the taniwha Paikea, while the Waitākere River and northern ranges were the home to Te Mokoroa
Waitākere_Ranges
3,224 Tiaki Omana Northern Maori Taurekareka Hēnare 983 Paraire Karaka Paikea Southern Maori Eruera Tirikatene 43 Thomas Kaiporohu Bragg Western Maori
1935 New Zealand general election
1935_New_Zealand_general_election
Arawheta-i-te-rangi (Tregear 1891:61). In the South Island he is killed by Paikea, Kewa, and Ihupuku, who are sea-monsters or whales (Tregear 1891:61). Tregear
Hemā
33.71 (new) ACT Local Nima Maleiki 1,073 27.25 (new) Independent Wiremu Paikea 767 19.48 (new) Independent Stephen Allen 355 9.02 (new) Informal 0 0.00
Results of the 2025 New Zealand territorial authority elections in Northland
Results_of_the_2025_New_Zealand_territorial_authority_elections_in_Northland
grandson of John The Paikea family (father-son) Paraire Paikea – Member of Parliament for Northern Maori 1938–43 Tapihana Paikea – Member of Parliament
List_of_political_families
Town in Gisborne District, New Zealand
Whangara Whāngārā (Māori) Town Carving of Paikea at Whāngārā Marae Interactive map of Whangara Coordinates: 38°34′14″S 178°13′45″E / 38.57056°S 178.22917°E
Whangara
New Zealand theatre organisation
Shimpal Lelisi as Te Riri, Nancy Brunning as Rongomai, and Apirana Taylor as Paikea. 1995 was the year of the first annual Te Reo Māori Season, theatre in Te
Taki_Rua
607. The terrestrial invertebrates are land and shore crabs, including Paikea (Discoplax rotunda), Tupa (Cardisoma carnifex), Kamakama (Grapsus albolineatus)
Geography_of_Tuvalu
WW2 infantry battalion of the New Zealand Army
proposal was furthered by two Māori MPs, Eruera Tirikatene and Paraire Paikea, and from this support within the Māori community for the idea began to
Māori_Battalion
Māori iwi in New Zealand
former Māori Council president Manos Nathan, ceramicist Paraire Karaka Paikea, politician and church minister Ōtene Pāora, Māori leader and land negotiator
Ngāti_Whātua
3,211 Pita Moko Northern Maori Taurekareka Henare 1,188 Paraire Karaka Paikea Southern Maori Tuiti Makitanara 19 Eruera Tirikatene Western Maori Taite
1931 New Zealand general election
1931_New_Zealand_general_election
Eastern Maori Tiaki Omana 4,197 Wiremu Hoete Maxwell Northern Maori Tapihana Paikea 4,310 Timothy James Davis Southern Maori Eruera Tirikatene 4,383 Thomas
1957 New Zealand general election
1957_New_Zealand_general_election
Merchant traders in the 1830s
most closely associated whale species with Aotearoa, and humpback whales (Paikea) were plentiful back then, and the brothers simultaneously carried out their
Weller_brothers
Māori semi-legendary explorer
Hikitaketake, Rongoiamoa, Taihopia, Kahutuanui, Mataro, Te Angi, Kupe, Ngake, Paikea, and Uenuku. They came to ‘this island’ for two reasons: a fight about a
Kupe
Ngata 1,064 Rēweti Kōhere Northern Maori Taurekareka Henare Paraire Karaka Paikea 2,011 Taurekareka Henare Southern Maori Eruera Tirikatene 485 Thomas Kaiporohu
1938 New Zealand general election
1938_New_Zealand_general_election
Eastern Maori Tiaki Omana 1,517 Āpirana Ngata Northern Maori Tapihana Paraire Paikea 2,555 James Henare Southern Maori Eruera Tirikatene 581 Vernon Ohaia Mason
1946 New Zealand general election
1946_New_Zealand_general_election
and May 1943, there were three deaths of sitting members: Paraire Karaka Paikea – Northern Maori – died on 6 April Alfred Ransom – Pahiatua – died on 22
1943 New Zealand general election
1943_New_Zealand_general_election
Annual US film award
Life Without Me Oksana Akinshina Lilja Lilja 4-Ever Keisha Castle-Hughes Paikea "Pai" Apirana Whale Rider Zooey Deschanel Noel All the Real Girls Scarlett
Chlotrudis Award for Best Actress
Chlotrudis_Award_for_Best_Actress
1987 studio album by Pātea Māori Club
"Haeremai" Tuini Ngāwai 2:52 14. "Kua Makona" Prime Ngamaru Raerino 2:51 15. "Paikea" T. Pēwhairangi 2:19 16. "Anei Ra Overture & Aria" Prime Raerino 5:27
Poi_E_(album)
Marine conservation area in Tuvalu
invertebrates that are found in Tuvalu are land and shore crabs, including paikea (Discoplax rotunda), tupa (Cardisoma carnifex), kamakama (Grapsus albolineatus)
Funafuti_Conservation_Area
electorates Eastern Maori Tiaki Omana 3,706 Turi Carroll Northern Maori Tapihana Paikea 2,132 James Henare Southern Maori Eruera Tirikatene 659 William Beaton Western
1951 New Zealand general election
1951_New_Zealand_general_election
Government of New Zealand, 1935–1949
1935 8 November 1939 David Wilson 8 November 1939 13 December 1949 Paraire Paikea 21 January 1941 6 May 1943 Eruera Tirikatene 26 May 1943 13 December 1949
First Labour Government of New Zealand
First_Labour_Government_of_New_Zealand
Marae in Christchurch, New Zealand
mythology, and had been taught traditional carving by his grandfather, Arapeta Paikea. The pou (posts) and epa (end posts) were made from tōtara donated by a
Rehua_marae
Marae at Te Papa, Wellington
doorway. Māui turning his brother-in-law, Irawaru, into a dog. The story of Paikea the whale rider. And "the changing relationship between Māori and Pākehā
Rongomaraeroa
improvisation Maori - Pokarekare Ana, Ka Mate, Hine E Hine, Me He Manu Rere, Paikea, Tika Tonu Haka Ottomans - Yelkenler Biçilecek, Ey büt-i nev edâ olmuşum
Music of the Civilization series
Music_of_the_Civilization_series
Māori god of uncultivated vegetative food
Waikato River. There is yet another Haumia recorded as the ancestress of Paikea. A fourth Haumia is the ancestor to Ngāti Haumia, a hapū of Ngāti Toa which
Haumia-tiketike
New Zealand Māori chief
Rongoiamoa, Taihopi, Taihapoa, Kahutua, Motoro, Te Angi, Kupe, Ngake, Paikea, and Uenuku. Rongokako studied at the whare wānanga (school of learning)
Rongokako
Term of the Parliament of New Zealand
3,224 Tiaki Omana Northern Maori Taurekareka Hēnare 983 Paraire Karaka Paikea Southern Maori Eruera Tirikatene 43 Thomas Kaiporohu Bragg Western Maori
25th_New_Zealand_Parliament
Former annual film award
Lee Holloway in Secretary) 2003: Keisha Castle-Hughes (for her role as Paikea Apirana in Whale Rider) 2004: Catalina Sandino Moreno (for her role as Maria
Online Film Critics Society Award for Best Breakthrough Performance
Online_Film_Critics_Society_Award_for_Best_Breakthrough_Performance
Annual US film award
Charlize Theron Monster Aileen Wuornos Keisha Castle-Hughes Whale Rider Paikea Apirana Hope Davis American Splendor Joyce Brabner Scarlett Johansson Lost
Chicago Film Critics Association Award for Best Actress
Chicago_Film_Critics_Association_Award_for_Best_Actress
New Zealand land title officer and Maori welfare worker
the 1963 Northern Maori by-election after the death of Tāpihana Paraire Paikea. Ballara, Angela. "Nau Parāone Kawiti Pūriri". Dictionary of New Zealand
Brownie_Pūriri
New Zealand Māori performance club
Papa" (featuring Dalvanius) 1985 41 "Ka Huri" (featuring Hui Kahu) 1986 — "Ngoi Ngoi" 1988 — "Paikea" 1992 — "—" denotes a recording that did not chart.
Pātea_Māori_Club
Sports season
Turangawaewae defeated the Pikiao Warriors in the Waicoa Bay championship. The Paikea Whalers defeated EITSA 42-18 to win the Eastern Alliance championship. "The
2006 New Zealand rugby league season
2006_New_Zealand_rugby_league_season
Award ceremony for performances of 2003
– The Cooler as Natalie Belisario Keisha Castle-Hughes – Whale Rider as Paikea Apirana Patricia Clarkson – Pieces of April as Joy Burns Holly Hunter –
10th Screen Actors Guild Awards
10th_Screen_Actors_Guild_Awards
2004 film awards
Charlotte Best Young Actor/Actress Keisha Castle-Hughes – Whale Rider as Paikea Apirana Emma Bolger – In America as Ariel Sullivan Sarah Bolger – In America
9th_Critics'_Choice_Awards
1994 play by Hone Kouka
production details. Paikea – rangatira (leader) of the hapū (sub-tribe) Te Riri – Paikea's youngest son, aged about 15 years Te Wai – Paikea's daughter Taneatua
Nga_Tangata_Toa
Harbour in Auckland, New Zealand
food in plentiful amounts. In Te Kawerau ā Maki tradition, the taniwha Paikea guards the Manukau Harbour and Waitākere Ranges coastline. Cornwallis, on
Manukau_Harbour
Sports season
Otumoetai won the combined Coastline-Gisborne premiership, defeating the Paikea Whalers 34–8. The Hawke's Bay's Flaxmere Falcons competed in the Bay of
2009 New Zealand rugby league season
2009_New_Zealand_rugby_league_season
Triennial political event in New Zealand
O'Sullivan List Helen Duncan Sarah Officer Invercargill Mark Peck Wiremu Paikea List Sue Bradford Tabitha Laura Pasco List Matt Robson Holly Payne Hutt
New_Zealand_Youth_Parliament
1890s movement for an independent New Zealand Māori parliament
Karena Kiwa Ngāpuhi Whangaroa Taniora Moto Te Rarawa Mangamuka Eramiha Paikea Ngāti Whatua Kaipara Ngakuru Pana Ngāpuhi, Te Rarawa Waimamaku Kereama Papaka
Te_Kotahitanga
1946–1949 term of the then bicameral legislature
Eastern Maori Tiaki Omana 1,517 Āpirana Ngata Northern Maori Tapihana Paraire Paikea 2,555 James Henare Southern Maori Eruera Tirikatene 581 Vernon Ohaia Mason
28th_New_Zealand_Parliament
Sports season
Picchi and captain Alan Mason. The Hutt Valley Hawks were coached by Tyrone Paikea, Kara Puketapu and Mike Edmonds throughout the season. The team included
1995 New Zealand rugby league season
1995_New_Zealand_rugby_league_season
Library in Christchurch Central City
It makes reference to Whitireia, the Te Reo name for Cathedral Square. Paikea was an ancestor of Ngāi Tahu and Whitireia was the name of his house located
Tūranga
Māori Control Board. The address was interpreted by Mr. Paraire Karaka Paikea, M.P. for the Northern Māori district, as an incantation of guidance and
1939 Auckland Rugby League season
1939_Auckland_Rugby_League_season
Sports season
Woods and Russell Stewart. Kaiti won the Gisborne-East Coast final over Paikea. Omahu won the Hawke's Bay Rugby League grand final, defeating Flaxmere
1986 New Zealand rugby league season
1986_New_Zealand_rugby_league_season
Term of the Parliament of New Zealand
electorates Eastern Maori Tiaki Omana 3,706 Turi Carroll Northern Maori Tapihana Paikea 2,132 James Henare Southern Maori Eruera Tirikatene 659 William Beaton Western
30th_New_Zealand_Parliament
New Zealand ethnologist and university professor
Polynesian Society. Volume 61, No. 1+2, 1952, p. 120–129 Oliver Sutherland: Paikea: The Life of I. L. G. Sutherland. Canterbury University Press, 2013 ISBN 978-1-927145-43-2
Ivan_Sutherland_(ethnologist)
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Arabic, Muslim
Blessing; Donation
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Muslim
Star, Beautiful
Boy/Male
English
From Brinton.
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Czechoslovakian
, glorious protector.
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Noble; Kind
Boy/Male
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Light of the Sky
Girl/Female
Indian
Constant
Boy/Male
Indian, Punjabi, Sikh
Imbued in Lord's Nectar
Boy/Male
Christian, German
Ready for Battle
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