
Taniwha - Wikipedia
In Māori mythology, taniwha (Māori pronunciation: [ˈtaniɸa]) [1] are large supernatural beings that live in deep pools in rivers, dark caves, or in the sea, especially in places with dangerous …
Story: Taniwha - Te Ara: The Encyclopedia of New Zealand
What are taniwha? Taniwha are supernatural creatures in Māori tradition, similar to serpents and dragons in other cultures. They were said to hide in the ocean, rivers, lakes or caves. Some …
Taniwha - water guardians in Māori lore | mythicalcreatures.info
The Taniwha, deeply rooted in Māori mythology, are formidable water beings considered both protectors and threats. These mythical creatures originate from the indigenous lore of New …
Taniwha - New Zealand Geographic
Some rivers, lakes and caves were declared tapu, believed to be the home of water-dwelling monsters, or taniwha. Even now, access to certain areas is restricted or forbidden, because a …
Page 1. What are taniwha? - Te Ara: The Encyclopedia of New …
Taniwha are supernatural creatures whose forms and characteristics vary according to different tribal traditions. Though supernatural, in the Māori world view they were seen as part of the …
Taniwha (Mythical Creature) - Mythical Encyclopedia
Taniwha are supernatural creatures in Māori mythology. According to legend, they are large beings that inhabit deep pools in rivers, dark caves, or in the sea, especially in places with …
The Legend of the Taniwha – New Zealand (Original Version)
In the lush and verdant land of Aotearoa, where the rivers run clear and the mountains touch the sky, the Māori people have long shared tales of the Taniwha. These legendary creatures are …
taniwha - Te Aka Māori Dictionary
1. (noun) water spirit, monster, dangerous water creature, powerful creature, chief, powerful leader, something or someone awesome - taniwha take many forms from logs to reptiles and …
Taniwha - Monstropedia
Taniwha are mythical water creatures from Maori legend, that act as guardian or protector of holy places. Ureia, guardian taniwha of the Hauraki people. Carving from the meeting house …
Taniwha | Rangitāne o Wairarapa Education
Taniwha, a legendary monster that stalks unsuspecting prey along waterways or a guardian that watches over those under its protection? Whatever image a person thinks of when they hear …