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12 {| align=center of Night and Darkness.||Te Po (= The Night). Te Po-teki (= hanging Night). Te Po-terea (= drifting Night). Te Po-whawha (= moaning Night). Hine-ruakimoe Te Po. of Light.||Te Ata (= The Morn). Te Ao-tu-roa (= The abiding Day). Te Ao-marama (= bright Day). Whaitua (= space). of Cosmos without form and void.||Te Kore(= The Void). Te Kore-tuatahi. Te Kore-tuarua. Kore-nui. Kore-roa. Kore-para. Kore-whiwhia. Kore-rawea. Kore-te-tamaua (= Void fast bound). Te Mangu (= the black) sc. Erebus.
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From the union of Te Mangu with Mahorahoranui-a-Rangi (= The great expanse of Rangi) came four children:—


 * 1) Toko-mua (= elder prop).
 * 2) Toko-roto (= middle prop).
 * 3) Toko-pa (= last prop).
 * 4) Rangi-potiki (= child Rangi).