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==Māori== In Māori mythology, Hema is a son of Whaitiri and Kaitangata and the father of Tāwhaki and Karihi.〔The names of his wives and children vary in Māori accounts. Some versions name his wife as Urutonga. However in a Ngati Porou legend , Hemā's wife is Te Rawhita-i-te-rangi (Reedy 1993:26), and Tregear mentions a legend in which her name is Arawheta-i-te-rangi (Tregear 1891:61).〕 In North Island stories, he was killed by the Ponaturi, evil creatures who live by day in the water.〔In the South Island he is killed by Paikea, Kewa, and Ihupuku, who are sea-monsters or whales (Tregear 1891:61).〕 Tāwhaki, Karihi and their mother trick the Ponaturi into entering a house, and then locked them in, claiming there was still time before the dawn. They then opened the door after sunrise, and the Ponaturi were killed by the exposure to sunlight (Tregear 1891:61, 496). The only survivor (in one account) was Tonga-Hiti and in another account kanae, the grey mullet.
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