Disambiguation evidence for Māui (Polynesian demigod) via surface form

"Māui"


As subject (50)

Triples where this entity appears as subject under the label "Māui".

Predicate Object
associatedWith control of the sun
associatedWith creation of islands
associatedWith origin of fire
associatedWith quest for immortality
culture Hawaiian mythology
culture Māori mythology
culture Polynesian indigenous religions
surface form: Polynesian mythology
culture Polynesian indigenous religions
surface form: Samoan mythology
culture Polynesian indigenous religions
surface form: Tahitian mythology
culture Tongan mythology
deathCause failed attempt to enter the goddess of death to gain immortality for humans
divineStatus demigod
familyRole son
familyRole youngest brother
gender male
goal benefit humankind
goal obtain advantages for humans from gods
instanceOf Polynesian demigod
instanceOf culture hero
instanceOf mythological character
instanceOf trickster figure
knownFor cleverness
knownFor deception of gods and humans
knownFor shape-shifting
mortalityStatus mortal
narrativeFunction explains cultural practices
narrativeFunction explains natural phenomena
narrativeGenre myth
notableFeat attempted to win immortality for humans
notableFeat brought fire to humans
notableFeat fished up islands from the sea
notableFeat slowed the sun
opponent Tama-nui-te-rā
opponent goddess of death Hine-nui-te-pō
parent Makeatutara
parent Taranga
regionOfMyth New Zealand
surface form: Aotearoa New Zealand
regionOfMyth Hawaiian Islands
regionOfMyth Polynesia
regionOfMyth Samoa NERFINISHED
regionOfMyth Tahiti
role hero
role trickster
sibling Māui (Polynesian demigod) self-linksurface differs
surface form: Māui-mua
sibling Māui-taha
surface form: Māui-pae
sibling Māui-roto
sibling Māui-taha
spouse Hina
symbol fishhook
weapon magic fishhook

As object (1)

Triples where some other subject referred to this entity as "Māui".