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Tamatea

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Tamatea is the Māori term for the lunar phase equivalent to the European "first quarter". In the traditional calendar the 21st-24th nights after the full Moon are known as: Tamatea-āio, Tamatea-angana, Tamatea-kai-ariki, Tamatea Tuhāhā or Tamatea Whakapau.[1]

The term may also refer to:

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  1. ^ "tamatea". Te Aka Māori Dictionary. Retrieved 21 August 2024.