Maori Storehouses and Kindred Structures
Index
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Index
A
- Adornment of pataka, p. 12.
- Amorangi, 65.
- Angas, G. F., remarks by, 8, 31, 78.
- Arawhata, 70.
- Armoury, 53.
- Arowhata, 70.
- Atamira, 10.
- Auckland Museum, pataka in, 16, 18.
- Authorities, list of, vi.
- Awhiorangi, 36.
B
- Barge-boards. See Maihi.
- Bark roofing-material, 100.
- Beetham pataka, 22.
- Bird-design in carvings, 47.
- Bones of dead, disposal of, 3, 33.
- Buller pataka, 19, 38.
C
- Canoe-sheds, 35, 58.
- Carved designs—
- Caves, artificial, at Te Pehu, 93.
- Cave dwellings, 92.
- Cave for containing tapu objects, 98.
- Cave stores, 92.
- Children isolated in elevated huts, 10.
- Circular storehouses, 31, 55.
- Climbing-cord, 29.
- Colenso, Rev. W., remarks by, 9, 57, 72, 78.
- Conservation of water in hill forts, 88.
- Contents, v.
- Cooking-sheds, 7, 34.
- Cowan, J., remarks by, 93, 98.
- Crops, storage of, 83, 84, 100, 103, 109.
- Crops: how stowed in pits, 82, 83, 85, 100, 104, 109.
- Crozet's notes on storehouses, 53.
- Cruise, Lieutenant, remarks by, 8, 10.
D
- Davis, C. O., remarks by. 85.
- Dieffenbach, remarks by, 94.
- Doors—
- Doors—continued
- Doorposts of pataka, 21.
- Doorways of pataka, 2, 6, 9, 18, 39.
- Doorways narrowed at upper part, 9, 55, 84.
- Downes, T. W., notes from, 88.
- Drill, Native, 25.
- Dwellings, cave, 92.
- Dwellings, subterranean, 91, 92. See also Whare manuku.
E
- Earle, A., remarks by, 7.
- East Coast food-pits, 98.
- East Coast storehouses, 25.
- Explanation of terms used, ix.
F
- Fern-roots: how preserved, 107.
- Fern-tree slabs, See Pairi; Turihunga.
- Firewood stacks, 62, 66.
- Fish-drying racks, 62, 64, 70.
- Food-storage pits. See also Pits; Rua.
- Fox pataka, Auckland Museum, 18.
G
- Girls isolated in elevated huts, 10, 11.
- Grey, Sir G., remarks by, 85.
- Gudgeon, Colonel, notes from, 11.
H
- Hakari stages, 71.
- Hapoki (pit), 86.
- Hau o Puanui, 80.
- Heuheu's pataka, 41, 43.
- Hiko, Te, remarks by, 10.
- Hopekiwi (pit), 86.
- Horo-whenua Lake storehouses, 9.
I
- Ihupuku, cave stores at, 94.
- Illustrations— page 114
- Illustrations—continued
- Carvings, 2, 13-24, 38, 39, 40, 46, 47, 48, 57, 84, 112.
- Cave store, 95.
- Doors, 20, 40.
- Doorways, 2, 24, 40, 79, 84, 112.
- Hakari stages, 72, 73.
- Kaiwhata, 67.
- Kautawa, 68.
- Lake storehouses, 10.
- Maihi. See Barge-boards.
- Manaia (carved design), 13, 14, 15, 16, 17, 18, 19, 20, 21.
- Manaia, double, 14, 15, 16.
- Melanesian carvings, 46, 48.
- Paepae (carved threshold-planks), 14, 16, 18, 20, 21, 22, 24, 39.
- Pakake (carved design), 13, 16, 17, 18, 19, 20, 21.
- Pataka—
- Pit stores, 79, 84, 89.
- Platforms, elevated, 44, 51, 59.
- Tekoteko, 13, 16, 18, 20, 22, 23, 38.
- Village scenes, 41, 43, 44, 50, 51, 59.
- Water-pits or cisterns, 89.
- Introductory remarks, 1.
- Ipu (elevated storehouse), 7.
- Ipurangi (elevated storehouse), 7.
- Islets used as storage-places, 61.
J
- Jameson, remarks by, 60.
K
- Kahupapa, 61, 70.
- Kaiwhata, 61, 67.
- Kaupae, 65.
- Kauta, 34, 56.
- Kautawa, 68.
- Kauwhata, 31, 61.
- Kawiu (elevated storehouse), 7.
- Komanga and Timanga (elevated platforms), 35, 61.
- Kopiha kiore (rat-pits), 86.
- Koropihanga, 81.
- Koropu, 83, 86.
- Korotangi (pit), 86.
- Kumara: how stored, 6. See also Crops.
- Kumara and taro stored in different pits, 91.
L
M
- Mahau (veranda), 13.
- Maihi (barge-boards), 13, 19, 21, 22, 36, 39.
- Maketu pataka in Dominion Museum, 21.
- Manaia design—
- Maori carving not of Polynesian origin, 46.
- Maori and Melanesian carving, 46, 47.
- Marriage customs, 11, 12.
- Marshall, Dr., remarks by, 9, 31, 56, 63, 85.
- Maru-te-whare-aitu (atua), 98.
- Matapara (rat-stop), 69.
- Matiti, (rack), 62.
- Melanesian carving-designs in New Zealand, 46, 49.
N
O
- Oha, Te: a pataka in Auckland Museum, 16.
P
- Paepae (threshold-planks), 13, 14, 16, 17, 36, 38, 39.
- Paerangi (small pataka), 31.
- Pairi ponga, 81. See also Turihunga.
- Pakake (a carved design), 13, 17, 22, 36.
- Pakorokoro, 83, 105.
- Paparahi, 61.
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Pataka (elevated storehouses), 3, 4, 8, 12, 25 onward.
- See also Storehouses.
- And whata: application of terms, 3, 25, 30, 32.
- At New Hebrides, 36.
- Carved, 6, 8, 12, 34, 36-43, 52, 55, 57.
- Construction of, 4, 8, 16, 25, 27, 32.
- Doors of, 27, 38.
- Doorposts of, 21.
- Doorways of, 2, 6, 8, 18, 39.
- How roofed, 5, 26, 33, 34.
- Kokau, 27.
- Pu kiore, 30.
- Ritual connected with, 28.
- Sites of, 26.
- Small circular, 31.
- Small for tapu objects, 3, 7, 33, 36.
- Supporting-posts of, 4, 6, 25.
- Pataka, &c.—continued.
- Patengitengi, 83.
- Pihanga, 81.
- Pit stores, 3, 77. See also Rua.
- At Haukapua, 79.
- At Mikotahi, 90.
- At Otumatua, 90.
- At Te Namu, 85.
- At Tunu-haere, 87.
- At Wai-mate, 86, 91.
- Circular, 90, 95, 109, 111.
- Connected by passages, 90, 96.
- Doors of, 96, 102.
- Drainage of, 99, 109.
- Dunnage used in, 82, 90, 104.
- For water-storage, 88.
- How covered, 78, 85, 87, 88, 91, 94, 99, 100, 101, 105, 110.
- How formed, 78, 80, 82, 85, 86.
- Interior form of, 87. 90, 94, 95, 96, 99, 111.
- Lining of, 81, 90.
- Named, 79, 84, 98.
- Names of types, 80, 82, 83, 86, 90, 94, 98, 107.
- Ritual recited over, 83.
- Roof earth-covered, 101.
- Semi-subterranean, 77.
- Situation of, 90, 95, 99, 110.
- Subterranean, 85.
- Tapu of, 83, 85.
- Timbers carved, 102, 103, 110.
- Within fortified villages, 90.
- Plank-joints: how covered, 13, 18, 27.
- Platforms, 35, 59. See also Kahupapa; Komanga; Timanga; Whata.
- Polack, J., notes by, 3, 9, 12, 55.
- Potatoes, storage of, 100.
- Potts, T. H., remarks by, 91.
- Pouaka, Pouwaka, 3, 9, 33.
- Pou aronui, 4.
- Pouraka, 3, 62.
- Pourewa, 10.
- Pu. 7. See also Ipu; Ipurangi; Kawiu; Paerangi; Purangi.
- Puhara, 70.
- Puhi, peculiar treatment of, 11.
- Purangi, 7.
R
- Racks, 62, 70.
- Rahoraho, 63, 66, 69.
- Rangitapu (scaffold), 61.
- Rara (rack), 61, 62.
- Rat-catching pits, 86.
- Rat-stopping devices, 5, 6, 28, 30, 31, 69, 110.
- Receptacles for tapu objects, 7, 36.
- Roof-pitches, 99.
- Rua or storage-pits, 35, 77. See also Pits.
- Rua kai, 11, 86, 98.
- Rua kaupapa, 107.
- Rua koauau, 83.
- Rua kopiha, 83, 86, 94, 98, 105.
- Rua kopiro, 107.
- Rua pare, 83.
- Rua poka, 94. See also Whare poka.
- Rua pongere, 94.
- Rua roa, 98, 107.
- Rua tahuhu, 80, 83, 94, 98.
- Rua tairanga, 56.
- Rua tatara, 105.
- Rua tawaero, 98, 106.
- Rua tirawa, 82.
- Rua tuanui, 94.
- Rua whakatoke, 98, 107, 110.
- Rua whenua, 81.
S
- Savage, Dr., remarks by, 11.
- Scaffolds, 4,25, 30, 59. See also Platforms; Racks; Rangitapu: Hakari.
- Skinner, W. H., notes from, 7, 75, 80, 87, 89.
- Smith, S. P., remarks by, 4.
- Spirits of dead, 4.
- Stack, Canon, remarks by, 26.
- Storage-pits. See Pits; Rua.
- Storehouses—
- Built in lakes, 9.
- Built on ground, 53, 109.
- Built on trees, 7, 31.
- Common unadorned, 53.
- Elevated. See Pataka.
- For fuel, 31.
- Named, 3, 7, 16, 19, 22, 28.
- Orientation of, 4, 25.
- Protected by charms, 106.
- Semi-subterranean, 77, 111.
- Painted red, 7.
- Small elevated, 7, 28, 30, 31, 33, 36, 50. See also Awhiorangi; Ipu; Kawiu; Paerangi; Pouwaka; Pu; Purangi; Tapaturangi; Whatarangi.
- Special for tapu persons, &c., 7.
- Superior to dwellings, 54.
- Tapu, 3, 7, 8, 33, 36.
- Types of, 1. See also Pataka; Pits; Rua; Whata.
- Stowell, H. M., notes from, 3, 32.
- Subterranean dwellings, 91, 92.page 116
T
- Takinga, Te, pataka in Dominion Museum, 20.
- Takitaki-a-manu, 107.
- Tamawahine ceremony, 83.
- Tapaturangi, 30.
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Tapu food-stores, 83.
- Women barred from, 83.
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Tapu stores, 3, 7, 8, 33, 36, 83, 111.
- How freed from tapu, 83.
- Tarawa (rack), 63, 64.
- Taro: how stored, 91, 107.
- Tatau kauhuri, 27.
- Taura miro, 84.
- Taura whakarae, 84.
- Taylor, Rev. R., remarks by, 9, 73.
- Tekoteko, 17, 21, 37.
- Thomson, Dr., remarks by, 74.
- Timanga, 35, 61.
- Tokorangi, 68.
- Torea (pit), 86.
- Totara bark, uses of, 100.
- Totara stumps in Wai-totara River, 97.
- Tree-felling, 4.
- Tree platforms, 35, 60. See also Komanga; Timanga; Whata.
- Tunui-a-rangi, notes from, 65.
- Turihunga, 100, 106. See also Pairi ponga.
- Tuta Nihonino, remarks by, 25.
V
W
- Wade, Rev. W., remarks by, 8, 60, 80, 92.
- Wakefield, E. J., remarks by, 10.
- Walsh; Archdeacon, remarks by, 109.
- Water-storage pits, 88.
- Whakamahau (veranda), 6, 13.
- Wharau, 34, 64.
- Whare manuku, 92.
- Whare mata, 54.
- Whare motunau, 11.
- Whare poka, 35.
- Whare rangi, 28.
- Whare tirawa, 81, 82.
- Whata, 3, 4, 25, 32, 51, 59.
- Whata aruhe, 69.
- Whata kaanga, 62.
- Whata karaho, 63.
- Whata kaupe, 65.
- Whata koiwi, 27.
- Whata kupenga, 64.
- Whata kura, 65.
- Whata papa, 64.
- Whata papaka, 3.
- Whata poto, 31.
- Whata pouwaka, 33, 34.
- Whata pu kiore, 28, 65.
- Whata rangi4, 7, 28, 36, 61.
- Whata a rangi4, 7, 28, 36, 61.
- Whata with concave floor, 63.
- Whata: Polynesian comparatives, 4, 66.
- Whatahoro, notes from, 4, 7, 12, 28, 64, 66, 80, 83.
- Wheku, 17, 37, 49.
- White, J., notes from, 3.
- Women excluded from tapu stores, 83.
Y
- Yate, Rev. W., remarks by, 60.