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- Toi_(name) abstract "Toi is a fairly common man's name in Māori and other Polynesian languages.The best known men named Toi are the following from Māori legendary history, who are sometimes confused with one another:Toi-te-huatahi, in Te Arawa tradition, a chief who never left Hawaiki. In the Ngati Awa tradition, a descendant of Tiwakawaka (fantail), the original settler of New Zealand. In the discredited 'orthodox' or "Great Fleet" story, a man from Hawaiki who settled at Whakatane after following his grandson Whatonga. Toi-te-huatahi II in the discredited Great Fleet story, a man who settled at Whakatane after following his grandson Whatonga, much later than Toi-te-huatahi I.Toi-kai-rākau, an ancestor of the Tūhoe tribe. In some traditions, this is an alternative name for Toi-te-huatahi.The descendants of Toi-kai-rākau are named Te Tini-a-Toi – the many descendants of Toi. In the part of the Bay of Plenty where the Mataatua canoe landed, these descendants were divided into at least 18 groups or hapu. Sometimes also the name Te Tini o Toi is used.".
- Toi_(name) wikiPageID "11590508".
- Toi_(name) wikiPageLength "1647".
- Toi_(name) wikiPageOutDegree "17".
- Toi_(name) wikiPageRevisionID "526537271".
- Toi_(name) wikiPageWikiLink Category:Māori_mythology.
- Toi_(name) wikiPageWikiLink Great_Fleet.
- Toi_(name) wikiPageWikiLink Hawaiki.
- Toi_(name) wikiPageWikiLink Kupe.
- Toi_(name) wikiPageWikiLink Māori_language.
- Toi_(name) wikiPageWikiLink Māori_migration_canoes.
- Toi_(name) wikiPageWikiLink Māori_mythology.
- Toi_(name) wikiPageWikiLink Ngati_Awa.
- Toi_(name) wikiPageWikiLink Ngāi_Tūhoe.
- Toi_(name) wikiPageWikiLink Ngāti_Awa.
- Toi_(name) wikiPageWikiLink Polynesian_languages.
- Toi_(name) wikiPageWikiLink Te_Arawa.
- Toi_(name) wikiPageWikiLink Toi-kai-rākau.
- Toi_(name) wikiPageWikiLink Toi-te-huatahi.
- Toi_(name) wikiPageWikiLink Toi-te-huatahi_II.
- Toi_(name) wikiPageWikiLink Tūhoe.
- Toi_(name) wikiPageWikiLink Whakatane.
- Toi_(name) wikiPageWikiLink Whatonga.
- Toi_(name) wikiPageWikiLinkText "Te Tini O Toi".
- Toi_(name) wikiPageWikiLinkText "Tini o Toi".
- Toi_(name) wikiPageWikiLinkText "Toi (name)".
- Toi_(name) wikiPageWikiLinkText "Toi Te Huatahi".
- Toi_(name) wikiPageWikiLinkText "Toi".
- Toi_(name) wikiPageWikiLinkText "Toi-kai-rākau".
- Toi_(name) wikiPageWikiLinkText "Toi-te-huatahi".
- Toi_(name) hasPhotoCollection Toi_(name).
- Toi_(name) wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Reflist.
- Toi_(name) subject Category:Māori_mythology.
- Toi_(name) comment "Toi is a fairly common man's name in Māori and other Polynesian languages.The best known men named Toi are the following from Māori legendary history, who are sometimes confused with one another:Toi-te-huatahi, in Te Arawa tradition, a chief who never left Hawaiki. In the Ngati Awa tradition, a descendant of Tiwakawaka (fantail), the original settler of New Zealand.".
- Toi_(name) label "Toi (name)".
- Toi_(name) sameAs m.02rkmrs.
- Toi_(name) sameAs Q7813319.
- Toi_(name) sameAs Q7813319.
- Toi_(name) wasDerivedFrom Toi_(name)?oldid=526537271.
- Toi_(name) isPrimaryTopicOf Toi_(name).