Hinepūkohurangi
deity sky Māori single tradition · 2
Hinepūkohurangi is a mist maiden and daughter of Ranginui. She married Uenuku on the condition that he tell no one about her. As a mist maiden her home was in the sky, so she had to leave him at dawn by the calling of her sister Hinewai.
↻ synthesized from 2 sources
When
Relationships
- co occurs with
- Te Maunga, Kahukura, Tūāwhiorangi, Hinekapea, Hinehōaka, Whatipū, Hinenuitepō, Moekahu, Hine-te-Iwaiwa, Mahuika, Kui, Māui, Rohe, Ārohirohi, Hinauri, Ikaroa, Whaitiri, Tāwhaki, Hinemoana, Haere, Tangotango
- sibling of
- Hinewai
- consort of
- Uenuku
- child of
- Ranginui
Mentioned by
Sources
wikipedia (2)
Source passages
“One was named Hinepūkohurangi who seemed to coalesce out of the morning mist, and her sister was Hinewai. They were daughters of Ranginui the sky father. He persuaded Hinepūkohurangi to stay and talk with him for a moment and to return the next night.”
#31962 · extracted by google/gemini-2.0-flash-001
“Hinepūkohurangi, the goddess of the mist”
#32290 · extracted by google/gemini-2.0-flash-001