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. |
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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 |