Wero-i-te-ao-marie

"Arouse the quiet world." A star who presided over the summer, and one of those which principally guided the chiefs and priests in their discussions. He was one of the stars fastened by Tāne on the breast of his father Rangi to make him look more beautiful.

References

Source

  • White, John. (1887). Ancient History of the Maori. 6 vols. Wellington: G. Didsbury, Government Printer, pp. 1:15, 149.