Maui (disambiguation) — Maui may refer to: Maui (island), Hawaii Māui (mythology), character in Polynesian mythology. Specific culture articles: Māui (Hawaiian mythology), after which the Hawaiian Island Maui is named Maui (Mangarevan mythology) Māui (Māori mythology)… … Wikipedia
Māui (Māori mythology) — Māui took on the appearance of a pigeon when he went to find his father in the underworld. In Māori mythology, Māui is a culture hero famous for his exploits and his trickery. Contents 1 … Wikipedia
Māui — (with a long a), as opposed to Maui (with a short a) is the proper name of a mythical demigod on several of the Polynesian islands. see: Māui (Hawaiian mythology) (while Maui is the island) Maui (Mangarevan mythology) Māui (Māori mythology) Maui… … Wikipedia
Maui (mythologie maori) — Maui (mythologie) Pour les articles homonymes, voir Maui (homonymie). Māui est l un des grands héros de la littérature orale polynésienne. Les récits de ses exploits se retrouvent dans pratiquement toutes les îles polynésiennes, avec peu de… … Wikipédia en Français
Māui (mythologie maori) — Maui (mythologie) Pour les articles homonymes, voir Maui (homonymie). Māui est l un des grands héros de la littérature orale polynésienne. Les récits de ses exploits se retrouvent dans pratiquement toutes les îles polynésiennes, avec peu de… … Wikipédia en Français
Maui — von See aus fotografiert (Westküste) Gewässer Pazifischer Ozean Inselgr … Deutsch Wikipedia
Māui — nahm die Gestalt einer Taube an, als er versuchte, seinen Vater in der Unterwelt zu finden Māui, auch genannt Māui tikitiki, ist in der Mythologie der Māori Neuseelands ein Halbgott, bewundert und berühmt für seine spektakulären Heldentaten und… … Deutsch Wikipedia
Māui (Hawaiian mythology) — In Hawaiian mythology, Māui is a culture hero who appears in several different genealogies. In the Ulu line he is the son of Gobsmakala and his wife Hinakawea (Hina). This couple has four sons, Māui mua, Māui hope, Māui kiʻikiʻi and Māui a kalana … Wikipedia
Maui (Tongan mythology) — In Tonga, Maui drew up the Tongan Islands from the deep: first appeared Lofaga and the other Haʻapai Islands, and finally Vavaʻu. Maui then dwelt in Tonga. Maui had two sons: the eldest, Maui Atalaga, and the younger Kisikisi. The latter… … Wikipedia
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,… … Wikipedia