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  14. Parawera-nui: The personified form of the (cold) south wind, a child of Huru-te-arangi and Tonga-nui-kaea. [95%] 2007-12-17
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  16. Maiki-nui: One of personified form of sickness and disease who dwell in Tai-whetuki, the house of evil and death. [95%] 2007-08-25
  17. Moko-nui: One of the inferior deitys, an attendant on Kōroko-i-ewe, the god of childbirth. [95%] 2009-08-16
  18. Ua-nui: "Great rain." A rain god, one of the descendants of Rangi and Papa. [95%] 2009-08-01
  19. Raki-nui: "Great heaven." A personage of pre-diluvian times. [95%] 2014-07-05
  20. Rangi-nui: One of the Powers of the Heavens, a descendant of Te Mangu and Mahorahora-nui-a-Rangi through Toko-roto, the middle prop of heaven. [95%] 2007-09-05

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