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Maui (Mangarevan mythology) : ウィキペディア英語版
Maui (Mangarevan mythology)
In Mangareva, Maui hauls the land up from the sea, and ties the sun with tresses of hair. His father was Ataraga; his mother, Uaega.
There were eight Maui: Maui-mua, Maui-muri, Maui-toere-mataroa, Tumei-hauhia, Maui-tikitiki-toga, Maui-matavaru, Maui-taha, Maui-roto. Maui the eight-eyed (matavaru) is the hero. He is born from his mother's navel, and is raised by his grandfather, Te Rupe, who gives him a magic staff named Atua-tane, and a hatchet named Iraiapatapata (Tregear 1891:236).
==See also==

*Māui (Hawaiian mythology)
*Māui (Māori mythology)
*Maui (Tahitian mythology)
*Maui (Tongan mythology)
*Ti'iti'i (Samoan mythology)
== External links ==
* ( ''Oceanic Mythology'' Roland B. Dixon, 1916, chapter on the Māui cycle )

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