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- Tangotango abstract "In Māori mythology, Tangotango (sometimes called Hāpai) was a celestial woman who fell in love with the great hero Tāwhaki and came to earth to become his wife. After bearing him a daughter, Arahuta, they quarreled and she returned to heaven. Tāwhaki and his brother set out on a great adventure to find her.".
- Tangotango wikiPageID "95503".
- Tangotango wikiPageLength "772".
- Tangotango wikiPageOutDegree "3".
- Tangotango wikiPageRevisionID "588548907".
- Tangotango wikiPageWikiLink Category:Māori_mythology.
- Tangotango wikiPageWikiLink Māori_mythology.
- Tangotango wikiPageWikiLink Tāwhaki.
- Tangotango wikiPageWikiLinkText "Tangotango".
- Tangotango wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Deity-stub.
- Tangotango wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Oceania-myth-stub.
- Tangotango subject Category:Māori_mythology.
- Tangotango hypernym Woman.
- Tangotango type Person.
- Tangotango comment "In Māori mythology, Tangotango (sometimes called Hāpai) was a celestial woman who fell in love with the great hero Tāwhaki and came to earth to become his wife. After bearing him a daughter, Arahuta, they quarreled and she returned to heaven. Tāwhaki and his brother set out on a great adventure to find her.".
- Tangotango label "Tangotango".
- Tangotango sameAs Q7683132.
- Tangotango sameAs m.0nmc2.
- Tangotango sameAs Q7683132.
- Tangotango wasDerivedFrom Tangotango?oldid=588548907.
- Tangotango isPrimaryTopicOf Tangotango.