
Uenuku - Wikipedia
Uenuku (or Uenuku-Kōpako, also given to some who are named after him [1]) is an atua of rainbows and a prominent ancestor in Māori tradition. Māori believed that the rainbow's appearance represented an omen, and one kind of yearly offering made to him was that of the young leaves of the first planted kūmara crop. [ 2 ]
Te Uenuku - Wikipedia
Te Uenuku, or simply Uenuku, is an early Māori carving stored (but not displayed) at Te Awamutu Museum in the North Island of New Zealand. [1] Te Uenuku (literally "The Rainbow") represents Uenuku, a tribal atua of war who manifests as a rainbow.
Uenuku - Simple English Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Uenuku is a god of rainbows and important ancestor in Māori oral histories. Uenuku simply means 'rainbow'. [2] Uenuku is special to the Ngāpuhi, Ngāti Kahungunu, Ngāti Porou, Ngāi Tahu, and Ngāi Tūhoe Māori tribes. He is also known to two groups of tribes called Kurahaupō and Tainui. The Te Arawa group of tribes also know of him.
Uenuku | Genshin Impact Wiki - Fandom
Uenuku is a historical character from the People of the Springs in Natlan. He once journeyed with Xbalanque and participated in the Grand Alliance, but later left for unknown reasons.[2] He was the wielder of Footprint of the Rainbow.
Uenuku – Waikato region – Te Ara Encyclopedia of New Zealand
Uenuku is a taonga (treasure) of the Tainui people. Uenuku was the god of the rainbow, and the style of this striking representation is unlike most Māori carvings. Uenuku was lost during the battle of Hingakākā between Ngāti Toa and Waikato tribes about 1780, and was rediscovered near Lake Ngāroto many years later.
Uenuku vs. Kahurangi - 毛利语中的彩虹与蓝色 - Talkpal
本文将探讨毛利语中两个重要的词汇: Uenuku (彩虹)和 Kahurangi (蓝色),并深入了解这些词汇的文化意义和用法。 Uenuku 是毛利语中表示“彩虹”的词。 彩虹在毛利文化中有着重要的象征意义,不仅代表自然现象,还与神话和传说紧密相连。 Ko te Uenuku kei te rangi. 在毛利神话中, Uenuku 也是一位重要的神祇。 他是彩虹之神,被认为是连接天与地的桥梁。 在传统故事中, Uenuku 经常出现,象征着希望、和平和联系。 在毛利文化中, Uenuku 的出现被认为是吉 …
Uenuku - World Mythos
2024年12月18日 · Uenuku is a significant figure in Maori mythology, known for his strong connection to the natural world and the elements. He is often depicted as a god of rainbows and is associated with the beauty and harmony found in nature.
Uenuku - Te Awamutu Museum
Uenuku is one of the oldest Maori carvings in New Zealand, because of his unusual shape & style, which is more like an East Polynesian carving than Maori. This carving was made using only stone tools, which also makes it quite early. One of the traditional Maori gods or spirits, he is said to manifest as a rainbow.
Uenuku - tamakana.nz
Uenuku is a name that resonates throughout Whanganui tradition and first appears when the infamous chief Uenuku of Hawaiiki was reputed to have driven the tupuna of the Tainui and Te Arawa confederations from their homeland of Hawaiiki. It is reputed that Ngati Uenuku’s heartland was deep within their famous valley- the Manganui o te ao.
Ue-nuku | Facts, Information, and Mythology - Encyclopedia …
The god of the rainbow: Ti-whana kau ana Uenuku i te rangi. He was also a god of war, 1 and if a war-party was seen under the arch, it would be defeated; if to one side, victorious. Hawk feathers were sacred to him.
Uenuku – Whakairo - Te Ara Encyclopedia of New Zealand
This ancient representation of the rainbow god Uenuku is one of the greatest taonga of the Tainui people. It is thought to date from about 1400, and is unlike all other known Māori carvings but resembles some Hawaiian traditional carvings. Uenuku was lost during a …
Uenuku, the Rainbow Atua - Pae Korokī
Uenuku is the Rainbow atua. Rainbows and the whatukura, Rehutai(sea spray) & Hukatai(sea foam) Hukatai depicts a canoe heading into the sunrise.
Uenuku - Te Aka Māori Dictionary
/ Uenuku: a Māori ancestor of significance, whose residence is in the red clouds of the eastern and western sky; and is also in the rainbow. New favourites & quiz! The Te Aka Māori Dictionary mobile app now has the ability to sort your favourite words into folders.
Uenuku-rangi (c.1300 - d.) - Genealogy - Geni.com
2022年8月18日 · About Uenuku-rangi According to local legend, the spirit of Uenuku was brought from Hawaiki to the North Island in a stone by the people of the Tainui. When they landed, they made the large carving known as either Uenuku or Te Uenuku out of tōtara with a round opening at the top, in which the stone was placed so that the spirit of Uenuku ...
Uenuku facts for kids - Kids encyclopedia
2024年1月23日 · Uenuku is a god of rainbows and important ancestor in Māori oral histories. Uenuku simply means 'rainbow'. Uenuku is special to the Ngāpuhi, Ngāti Kahungunu, Ngāti Porou, Ngāi Tahu, and Ngāi Tūhoe Māori tribes. He is also known to two groups of tribes called Kurahaupō and Tainui. The Te Arawa group of tribes also know of him.
Uenuku | Television - NZ On Screen
Uenuku - Geoff Murphy (Utu) directed this freewheeling adaptation of the Māori legend of Uenuku and his affair with mist maiden Hinepūkohurangi. The story of love, betrayal, and redemption was the first Māori myth adapted for television — and the first TV drama performed entirely in te reo.
Uenuku - Wikiwand
Uenuku (or Uenuku-Kōpako, also given to some who are named after him [1]) is an atua of rainbows and a prominent ancestor in Māori tradition. Māori believed that the rainbow's appearance represented an omen, and one kind of yearly offering made to him was that of the young leaves of the first planted kūmara crop. [2]
Uenuku – A Tainui Taonga at Te Awamutu Museum
2015年11月19日 · Uenuku stands proudly in our Tangata Whenua gallery. This carving represents a tribal god of the Tainui people. Traditional information suggests that Uenuku was carved around 1200-1500AD and his style has a strong Eastern Polynesian influence. In his more ancient form, Uenuku is a god who appears as a rainbow.
Uenuku | Record | DigitalNZ
This ancient representation of the rainbow god Uenuku is one of the greatest taonga of the Tainui people. It is thought to date from about 1400, and is unlike all other known Māori carvings but resembles some Hawaiian traditional carvings. Uenuku was lost during a …
Uenuku | Record | DigitalNZ
Filmed at the Waimarama base of Murphy and cinematographer Alun Bollinger, Uenuku was produced by company Peach Wemyss Astor for the NZ Broadcasting Corporation — a rare independently produced TV drama in the 1970s.