Web“Tane poled or propped up the heavens with his long pillars or shafts of light, hence his name of Tane toko rangi. The word toko denotes a pole or prop, also ‘to prop up,’ also a ray of light.” Interestingly, the epithet appears on Easter Island as the name Tokoterangi in Métraux’s list of kings (1940:Table 2, opp. 90). WebHe wāhanga tēnei whakairo o ‘Te wehenga o Rangi rāua ko Papa’, he mahi toi nā Cliff Whiting. Ko Tāne tērā e wehe ana i ōna mātua, mā te hurirapa me te pana i ōna waewae …
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WebTane-nui-a-Rangi. Date: 1988 From: Auckland, N.Z. : University of Auckland, 1988. Reference source The carving of Tane Nui-a-Rangi, Auckland University Marae. Date: 1991 By: Harrison, Pakariki. Description: A description of the history of the carved meeting house at Auckland University marae. Journal COAST TO COAST : Campus carver Date: Feb … WebBorn Hinematioro on East Coast of New Zealand; died in 1823; dau. of Tane-toko-rangi and his wife, Ngunguru-te-rangi; m. Te Hoatiki; children: 4. Was leader among East … pala international gems
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WebTane Ikai (1879–1995), a Japanese supercentenarian. Tané Matsukata (1918–1989), founder of Nishimachi International School in Azabu, Tokyo. Tané McClure (born 1958), … WebThe posts between the floor and the ceiling represent the posts used in the creation story by Tāne to separate his parents, Papatūānuku and Ranginui – which gave rise to one of his names: Tāne-toko-rangi (Tāne who propped up the sky). Share this item Post to Pinterest Post to Facebook Post to Twitter Using this item WebAccording to Ngā Rauru Kītahi, Ai-toko-rangi or Tāne -toko-rangi is the god of trees. These are the larger trees like rātā, tōtara and kauri which keep Ranginui and Papa-tua-nuku separated so that the world of light can remain. For Māori the wellbeing of people and the environment remain vitally connected. pala indian casino buffet