Te Uira
deity sky single tradition · 2
Te Uira is a personified form of lightning in Māori mythology. He is the father of Te Kanapu.
↻ synthesized from 2 sources
When
Relationships
- parent of
- Te Kanapu
- co occurs with
- Tāwhaki, Ikatere, Punga, Makeatutara, Mataaho, Kiwa, Maru, Pūhaorangi, Rehua, Haere, Rongomai, Uenuku, Urutengangana, Whiro, Kahukura, Haumiatiketike, Rongomātāne, Tānemahuta, Aituā, Ngahue, Tamanuiterā, Tūtewehiwehi, Tāwhirimātea, Whaitiri, Tangaroa, Tūmatauenga, Rūaumoko, Rongo, Ao, Māui, Tiki, Papatūānuku, Ranginui, Tane-rore, Auahitūroa, Tinirau, Io Matua Kore
Mentioned by
Sources
wikipedia (2)
Source passages
“Whaitiri is the granddaughter of Te Kanapu, son of Te Uira, both of whom are personified forms of lightning”
#31398 · extracted by google/gemini-2.0-flash-001
“Te Uira, the personification of lightning.”
#32277 · extracted by deepseek/deepseek-chat