Vahi-vero

deity Tuamotu islands single tradition · 2

Vahi-vero is the son of Kui and the father of Rata in Tuamotu islands mythology.

↻ synthesized from 2 sources

When

First attested
1970 CE
Attested period
1970 – 1970
Historical notes
Documented in 1970.

Relationships

parent of
Rata
co occurs with
Rata, Huarehu, Tuputupuwhenua
consort of
Tahiti-tokerau
enemy of
Puna
child of
Kui, Rima-roa
student of
Kui

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Sources

Source passages

“Kui is also the name of the father of Vahi-vero and the grandfather of Rata in the Tuamotu islands.”

#31423 · extracted by anthropic/claude-sonnet-4.5

“In Tuamotu mythology, Vahi-vero is the son of the demigod Kui and a goblin woman named Rima-roa.”

#32363 · extracted by google/gemini-2.0-flash-001