In Polynesian mythology, Ara Tiotio is a god of tornadoes.
Alternative: Awhiowhio
Related articles - Polynesian mythology (unverified), Sky and weather gods, Oceania mythology
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- Thu, 02 Jul 2009 14:49:47 GMT - Ara Tiotio (or Awhiowhio). The Polynesian God of the Whirlwind and Tornado. Aremata-rorua and Aremata-popoa. ‘Long-wave’ and ‘Short-wave’, two ocean demons who destroy mariners. They are greatly feared by Polynesian mariners because ...
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- Tue, 31 Mar 2009 01:23:00 GMT - Ara- Tiotio Polynesian- god Tornado Aura- Greek goddess- Morning wind. Auster Roman god South wind. Ays Armenian Demon who embodies the wind. Bacabs Mayan gods Of the Four Winds Boreas Greek god North wind ...
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