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The island of Maui (iː; Hawaiian: ˈmɐuwi) is the second-largest of the Hawaiian Islands at 727.2 square miles (1,883 km2) and is the 17th largest island in the United States. Maui is part of the State of Hawai{okina}i and is the largest of Maui County`s four islands, bigger than Moloka{okina}i, Lāna{okina}i, and unpopulated Kaho{okina}olawe. ....
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[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 b...
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[Tahitian mythology] In the mythology of Tahiti, Maui was a wise man, or prophet. He was a priest, but was afterwards deified. Being at one time engaged at the marae (sacred place), and the sun getting low while Maui`s work was unfinished, he laid hold of the hihi, or sun-rays, and stopped his course for some time. As the discoverer of fire...
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[Tongan mythology] In Tonga, Maui drew up the Tongan Islands from the deep: first appeared Lofaga and the other Ha{okina}apai Islands, and finally Vava{okina}u. Maui then dwelt in Tonga. Maui had two sons: the eldest, Maui Atalaga, and the younger Kisikisi. The latter discovered the secret of fire, and taught people the art of cooking food:...
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[software] This category is for the agencies of the German federal government. ...
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(from the article `nature worship`) Where geysers and volcanos indicate that the oldest fire is beneath the surface of the earth, fire is brought forth by animals and heroes. The Maori ... ...hero is generally not the person responsible for the creation but the one who completes the world and makes it fit for human life; in short, he .....
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volcanic island, Maui county, Hawaii, U.S. It is separated from Molokai (northwest) by the Pailolo Channel, from Hawaii (southeast) by the Alenuihaha ... [2 related articles]
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Early Polynesian and Maori hero, who steals fire from the Sun for human beings. ...
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[
n] - the second largest of the Hawaiian Islands
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Maui Island noun the second largest of the Hawaiian Islands
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