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The Ancient History of the Maori, His Mythology and Traditions: Horo-Uta or Taki-Tumu Migration. [Vol. II]

Contents

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Contents

Chapter. Page.
I. Io 1
  The god Io 3
  Niwa-reka and Mata-ora 5
  Tura and Ru-kura-matua 7
  Tura and te Ru-wahine 9
  Ira-tu-roto and Tura 11
  Whiro and Tura 13
  Hua and Whiro 15
  Battle between Whiro and Tura 17
  Tura returns home 19
II. Rona 20
  Rona and the moon 21
  Rona and Uru-pahika-hika 23
  Rona and his children 25
  Roanga-rahia and Ruru-teina 27
  Ruru and Ngarara-hua-rau 29
  Pungarehu and Koko-muka-hau-nei 31
  Poua-kai, the man-eater 33
III. Tama-Nui-A-Raki and Mata-Ora 35
  Tama-nui-a-raki and Ruku-tia 37
  Tama-nui-a-raki left by his wife 39
  Tama-nui-a-raki tattooed 41
  Tu-te-koro-panga and Ruku-tia 43
  Tama-nui-a-raki and Tu-te-koro-panga 45
  Tama-whiro and Tara-roa 47
  Death of Tu-taka-hinahina 49
  Roiroi-whenua and his mother 51
IV. Niwa-Reka, Hapopo, and Paoa 52
  Hapopo and Paoa 53
  Ruahine-mata-maori 55
  Voyage of Paowa 57
  Pioio and Kukuru-atu 59
  Pioio kills his captiv 61
V. Maui 62
  Birth of Maui 63
  Maui and his mother 65
  Maui as a bird 67
  Maui nooses the sun 69
  Origin of Maui 71
  Te-raka and Maui 73
  Maui pulls the land up 75
  Maui and Ira-waru 77 page VI
VI. Maui 79
  Mu and Weka 81
  Maui and Tuna 83
  Maui and the sun 85
  Maui and Hina 87
  Maui and the winds 89
  Maui, life and death 91
  Maui and his mother Taranga 93
  Maui and his brothers 95
  Maui and his mother 97
  Maui and his brothers 99
  Maui out fishing 101
  Maui and Mahu-i-ka 103
  Maui and his father 105
  Death of Maui 107
VII. Maui and Mahu-I-Ka 108
  Maui obtains fire 109
  Maui and Ira-waru 111
  Maui pulls the land up 113
  Maui and Tuna-roa 115
  Maui and noted chiefs 117
  Ira-waru turned into a dog 119
VIII. Ira-Waru and Hina-Uri 121
  Hina-uri and Tini-rau 123
  Maui and his brother-in-law 125
  Tini-rau and Kae 127
  Kae and Tutu-nui 129
  Haka which made Kae laugh 131
  Tini-rau and Rupe 133
  Tini-rau and Hine-te-iwaiwa 135
  Tini-rau and Kai 137
  Death of Kai 139
IX. Tini-Rau and Hine-Te-Iwaiwa 141
  Tu-huruhuru and his father 143
  Tutu-nui lent to Kae 145
  Tu-whaka-raro and Apa-kura 147
  Lament of Apa-kura 149
  Tihi-o-manono burnt 151
  Poporo-kewa destroyed 153 page VII
X. Hine-I-Te-Puwha 155
  Tari-makao-roa and her son 157
  Tau-tini and Titipa 159
  Tau-tini and his canoe 161
  Pare and Hutu 163
  Death of Pare 165
  Hou-mea and her acts 167
  Hou-mea and her children 169
  Hou-mea and Uta 171
  Tau-tini-awhitia and his mother 173
  Tau-tini-awhitia and his birds 175
XI. Original Canoes 176
  Ancient canoes 177
  Mata-ora canoe 179
  Motu-motu-ahi canoe 181
  Kura-hau-po canoe 183
  Nsahue and his acts 185
  Ngahue and bird moa 187
  Raka-taura and Manea-rara 189
  Kiwa at Tauranga 191
  Migrations to New Zealand 193