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According to the mythology of the Cook Islands, Amai-te-rangi was a
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and
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who attempted to entrap
Ngaru Ngaru is a mythological hero from Avaiki (Hawaiki) in the mythology of Mangaia in the Cook Islands. Ngaru's mother was Vaiare and his grandfather the great lizard Moko. His wife was the beautiful Tongatea. To prove his prowess, he battles Tikokura ...
. Ngaru, however, ascended and successfully defeated Amai-te-rangi with the help of his grandfather, Mokoroa.


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