Patupaiarehe
Patupaiarehe are supernatural beings (he iwi atua) in Māori mythology that are described as pale-skinned with fair or red-hair, usually having the same stature as ordinary people, and never tattooed. They can draw mist to themselves, but tend to be nocturnal or active on misty or foggy days as direct sunlight can be fatal to them. They prefer raw food and have an aversion to steam and fire.
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Patupaiarehe
Patupaiarehe are supernatural beings (he iwi atua) in Māori mythology that are described as pale-skinned with fair or red-hair, usually having the same stature as ordinary people, and never tattooed. They can draw mist to themselves, but tend to be nocturnal or active on misty or foggy days as direct sunlight can be fatal to them. They prefer raw food and have an aversion to steam and fire.
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Patupaiarehe are supernatural ...... the newcomers as patupaiarehe.
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Patupaiarehe, auch Patu-paiare ...... - und Südinsel von Neuseeland.
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Patupaiarehe are supernatural ...... an aversion to steam and fire.
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Patupaiarehe, auch Patu-paiare ...... - und Südinsel von Neuseeland.
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