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Wahine, the Hawaiian and Māori word for ''woman'', can mean:


People

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Alapaiwahine Alapaiwahine was a Princess of the Island of Hawaii and great-grandmother of King David Kalākaua and Queen Lydia Liliuokalani. She was a ''Naha'' chiefess: the product of a rare father and daughter marriage uncommon in Hawaiian history. Biograp ...
, Princess of the Island of Hawaii * Kamauliwahine, “queen” (''Aliʻi Nui'') of Molokai *
Keākealaniwahine Keakealaniwahine (c. 1640-1695), was a High Chiefess and ruler '' Aliʻi Nui'' of Hawaii island. Life Her mother was Queen Keakamahana, monarch of Hawaii. Her father (and mother's cousin) was Chief Iwikau-i-kaua of Oahu. She became ruler of the ...
, a High Chiefess of the Island of Hawaii


Goddess

* Kihe-Wahine, a Polynesian goddess


Government

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Mana Wahine Te Ira Tangata Mana Wahine Te Ira Tangata was a small and short-lived political party in New Zealand. It was established by Alamein Kopu, a member of the New Zealand Parliament who had left her original party (the Alliance (New Zealand political party), Alliance ...
, a New Zealand political party from 1998 to 2001


Sports

* A female surfer * A member of the University of Hawaiʻi at Mānoa's ladies sports teams, the Hawaii Rainbow Wahine


Vessels

* ''Wahine'' (ship), any of several ships named ''Wahine'' ** (1913–51), a New Zealand inter-island ferry that also served in World War I and World War II ** , a 1966-built New Zealand inter-island passenger ferry that foundered in Wellington Harbour in 1968


See also

* '' Vahine no te vi'' (Woman of the Mango), a painting by Paul Gauguin {{disambiguation, ship