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In [[Polynesian mythology]], the '''Manawa''' were the five sons of [[Mahu-ike]] and [[Auahi-Turoa]]. They were: [[Koiti]] ("little finger"), [[Konui]] ("thumb"), [[Koroa]] ("index finger"), Manawa ("ring finger"), [[Mapere]] ("middle finger").
In [[Polynesian mythology]], the '''Manawa''' were the five sons of [[Mahu-ike]] and [[Auahi-Turoa]]. They were: [[Koiti]] ("little finger"), [[Konui]] ("thumb"), [[Koroa]] ("index finger"), Manawa ("ring finger"), [[Mapere]] ("middle finger").


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In Polynesian mythology, the Manawa were the five sons of Mahu-ike and Auahi-Turoa. They were: Koiti ("little finger"), Konui ("thumb"), Koroa ("index finger"), Manawa ("ring finger"), Mapere ("middle finger").