- The
pouākai (also
spelled poukai) is a
monstrous bird in Māori mythology. In some of
these legends,
pouākai kill and eat humans. The myth may
refer to...
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Pouakai or
Pouākai may
refer to:
Pouākai, a
monstrous bird in Māori
mythology Haast's Eagle, an
extinct bird of New
Zealand Pouakai Range, an eroded,...
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lived in the
South Island of New Zealand,
commonly accepted to be the
pouākai of Māori mythology. It is the
largest eagle known to have existed, with...
- the
Pouakai Range.
Pouakai may have
originated around the same time as
Kaitake but
remained active until about 240,000 years ago. Much of
Pouakai's large...
- The park
covers three volcanic cones:
Mount Taranaki and its slopes,
Pouakai and Kaitake. The park was
first created in 1881 as a
forest reserve and...
- The
Pouakai Range is an
eroded and
heavily vegetated stratovolcano in the
North Island of New Zealand,
located northwest of
Mount Taranaki. It consists...
- 08°E
Odile Saxum Odile, the
Black Swan from Swan Lake 42.74°S 294.08°E
Pouakai Saxum Poukai,
monstrous bird from
Maori mythology 40.45°S 166.75°E Roc...
- of the New
Zealand National Basketball League (NZNBL) and the
Mainland Pouākai of the
Tauihi Basketball Aotearoa women's
basketball league. It is the...
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teams included Northern Kāhu, Mid-North Whai,
Tokomanawa Queens,
Mainland Pouākai, and
Southern Hoiho. The
Queens were
crowned the
inaugural champions. All...
- as monsters,
including the
mythological Roc and the Māori's
legendary Pouākai, a
giant bird
capable of
snatching humans.
Birds were
later used as symbols...