The Pamphlet Collection of Sir Robert Stout: Volume 75
Index
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Ahititi: Places where the mutton-birds are caught | [unclear: 15,] | |||
Ancient people of the lake | [unclear: 26,] | |||
Ana-o-tikitiki: Massacre of Tuhoe women and children | [unclear: 44,] | |||
Bird-catchers' haunts | [unclear: 17] | |||
Camping places | [unclear: 17] | |||
Cave, Ana-o-tikitiki | [unclear: 24] | |||
Ceremonies connected with divination | [unclear: 26] | |||
Ceremonies connected with new-born child (iho) | [unclear: 28] | |||
Children of the Rising Sun (the East Coast tribes) | [unclear: 18] | |||
Children of the Mist (Nga-Potiki Tribe) | [unclear: 13,] | |||
Clothing of the Tuhoe people | [unclear: 26] | |||
Descent from Huia-rau to lake | [unclear: 27] | |||
European axes, first used | [unclear: 28] | |||
Ferns | [unclear: 9,] | |||
Fish in lake | [unclear: 15] | |||
Genealogical table from Toi to present day | [unclear: 20] | |||
Haere, the rainbow god | [unclear: 31,] | |||
Hau-mapuhia, Legend of | [unclear: 8] | |||
Hine-pukohu-rangi, Maid of the Mist | [unclear: 12] | |||
Horoinga Point, Song alluding to | [unclear: 32] | |||
Horse-pistol, first firearm possessed by Tuhoe Tribe | [unclear: 4] | |||
Huia-rau Mountains | [unclear: 7] | |||
Huia-rau Mountains, legend of the shifting boundary | [unclear: 12] | |||
Huia-rau Mountains, view from the top | [unclear: 12,] | |||
Incantations, Karakia, Meaning of | [unclear: 7] | |||
Kara, an invitation to join in war | [unclear: 57] | |||
Karakia, ritual, incantations, Meaning of | [unclear: 4] | |||
Karakia to overcome an enemy | [unclear: 5] | |||
Korotipa Cove | [unclear: 2] | |||
Lake, The, general description | [unclear: 15,] | |||
Lament for Whenua-riri | [unclear: 28] | |||
Lament of Titi for Rauhanga | [unclear: 32] | |||
Light-haired people, uru-kehu | [unclear: 7, 45,] | |||
Maahu and Haere, Origin of, and legend | [unclear: 26,] | |||
Maahu, his pa (Te Pa-o-Maahu) | [unclear: 29] | |||
Maahu, the maker of the lake | [unclear: 21] | |||
Maehe, the only fish in lake | [unclear: 58] | |||
Maid of the Mist | [unclear: 6]page vii![]() |
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Major Ropata Wahawaha, M.L.C. | 7, 53 | |||
Marangaranga, an ancient tribe | 2 | |||
Marau Inlet | 53 | |||
Matakite, or seer | 48 | |||
Matuaha Pa | 56 | |||
Maunga-pohatu, the Rocky Mountain | 4 | |||
Meeting place of the winds, Te Rahui | 16 | |||
Moari, or Maori swing | 60 | |||
Moetere and Houhiri, Legend of | 5 | |||
Mohaka's raid on Tuhoe | 48 | |||
Mokau Inlet | 85,86 | |||
Motu-ngarara Island | 22 | |||
Mutton-birds, catching places | 18, 59 | |||
Nga Hoe-o-Kupe, Kupe's paddles | 57 | |||
Ngati-Mahanga Tribe, their home on Okahu | 3 | |||
Ngati-Whare Tribe, their home on Whirinaki | 2 | |||
Ohiriringi Bluff, on lake | 16 | |||
Okahu Valley, on the Rotorua-Waikare Road | 3 | |||
One-poto, landing-place at outlet of lake | 15 | |||
Origin of lake | .. | 30, 32 | ||
Outlet to lake, Te Wha-ngaromanga | 57 | |||
Pane-kiri Bluff | 15, 16 | |||
Pa-te-kaha Island | 53 | |||
Poututu, on the road, a man's name | 9, 51 | |||
Pure, or purification ceremony | 6 | |||
Rainbow god | 23, 26 | |||
Rakahanga, Legend of | 32 | |||
Redoubt, Old, of Armed Constabulary at Oue-poto | 15 | |||
Rua and Tangaroa, Legend of | 34 | |||
Rua-kapana, Legend of | 36 | |||
Rua-tahuna Mountain | 7 | |||
Rua-tahuna Stream | 4 | |||
Rua-tahuna, the heart of Tuhoe land | 4 | |||
Sacred Isle, Pa-te-kaha | 53 | |||
Scented shrubs | 9, 10 | |||
Seented waters, Wai-kopiro | 17 | |||
Seeds of fire in trees | 10 | |||
Snaring ducks, Waikare-iti, Story about | 8 | |||
Snow on Huia-rau | 10 | |||
Springs in the lake | 55 | |||
Straits of Manaia | 20 | |||
Swans on the lake | 22, 52 | |||
Tangaroa and Rua, Legend of | 34 | |||
Tangi, The Kaumatua's, on Huia-rau | 13 | |||
Taniwha, or water-demon | 55,58 | |||
Tara-pounamu Peak | 3 | |||
Tauira. an ancient people | 12 | |||
Te Harema Pa, attacked by British forces | 3 | |||
Te Kauanga-a-Manaia Strait | 20 | |||
Te Kooti, the rebel leader | 22 | |||
Te Maunga (god) lured to earth | 4 | |||
Te Puna Inlet | 20, 53 | |||
Te Tini-o-Maru, an ancient people | 12page viii![]() |
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Te Totara Bay | 53 | |||
Te Umu-roa Village at Rua-tahuna | 2, 4 | |||
Trees growing at Waikare-iti | 61 | |||
Trees growing on Huia-rau | 9 | |||
Tribes, Maori, living in the district | 2, 3, 8, 10, 12, 21, 26, 32,30,41 | |||
Tuhoe or Urewera, names of sub-tribes | 41 | |||
Tuhoe or Urewera Tribe | 4 | |||
Urewera or Tuhoe Tribe, Subdivisions of | 41 | |||
Uru-kehu, or light-haired people | 7, 48, 50 | |||
Waikare-iti Lake | 59 | |||
Waikare-moana Lake, general description | 15, 19 | |||
Waikare-moana Lake, Origin of | 30, 33 | |||
Wai-o-paoa, east end of lake | 24 | |||
Wairau-moana Arm | 19, 22, 52 | |||
Wairau-moana Arm, east end | 24 | |||
Wai-tuhi, or water-bowls, in trees | 10 | |||
Wars of Ngati-Ruapani and Tuhoe | 41 | |||
War with the British (Appendix I.) | 63 | |||
Water-demon, or Taniwha | 55, 58 | |||
Waterfalls, Aniwaniwa | 61 | |||
Waterfalls, Mokau Inlet | 56 | |||
Whakaari Pa | 56 | |||
Wha-kenepuru Bay | 22 | |||
Whanganui-a-Parua Arm | 59 | |||
Whanganui Arm | 14 |