• Io Matua Kore is often understood as the supreme being in Polynesian native religion, particularly of the Māori people. Io does seem to be present in the...
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  • breathe underwater Io Matua Kore, in some Māori traditions the supreme god Io Murota (室田 伊緒, born 1989), Japanese shogi player Io Sakisaka (咲坂 伊緒), Japanese...
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  • pantheon bears similarities to the position of Ta'aroa in Tahiti and Io Matua Kore in New Zealand. The arrival of missionaries and Christianity in Samoa...
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  • Kiho-tumu (redirect from Io Wahine)
    Bishop Museum) that we are left completely without faith in the cult. Io Matua Kore Beckwith cites Stimson 1933, as do Sykes and Kendall Emory, Kenneth...
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  • of the rainbow. Ikatere, a fish god and father of all sea creatures. Io Matua Kore, the supreme being; personification of light and the world of the living...
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  • the Earth, but still all belonged to Ta'aroa, who was master of all. Io Matua Kore paramount deity in New Zealand Māori mythology Tagaloa paramount deity...
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  • parts of Polynesia.: 14  Myths portal New Zealand portal Oceania portal Io Matua Kore Edward Tregear suggested that in some Polynesian areas, Ao may have...
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  • Rangi and Papa (however Mataaho may be one of the names for the atua Io Matua Kore (Io-mataaho)). After Ranginui (the god of the sky) and Papatūānuku (the...
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  • Ngāti Manunui), Ngāti Hāua (Ngāti Hāua, Ngāti Hekeawai) Manunui Matua Kore Marae Matua Kore Ngāti Hāua (Ngāti Hāuaroa, Ngāti Hinewai, Ngāti Poutama) Manunui...
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