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The Ancient History of the Maori, His Mythology and Traditions: Tai-Nui. [Vol. VI]

Contents

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Contents

Chapter. Page.
I. Of The Various Expeditions Of The Wai-Kato Against The Nga-Ti-Awa And Other Southern Tribes 1
Defeat of Wai-kato tribes 3
Nga-ti-tahinga war at Tara-naki 5
The Maori listen to the Word of God 7
Hape-ki-tu-a-rangi and Rau-paraha 9
II. Rau-Paraha 11
Wars between Rau-paraha and Wai-kato 13
Taking of the Pa Tauwhare-nikau 15
Farewell of Rau-paraha to Kawhia 17
Rau-paraha repulses a night attack 19
Battle between Rau-paraha and the Wai-kato 21
III. Rau-Paraha Goes To Maunga-Tautari To Fetch The Nga-Ti-Raukawa Tribe 23
Attack on Wai-totara tribes 25
Mua-upoko attempts to murder Rau-paraha 27
Attack on Rau-paraha by Wai-orua 29
Pehi (or Tupai-cupa) murdered 31
Tama-i-hara-nui killed 33
Party of Nga-ti-raukawa cut off at Whanga-nui 35
IV. Rau-Paraha And War-Party Go To The Wai-Pounamu 37
Brushwood piled up against the pa 39
Rau-paraha trades with visiting vessels 41
Origin of the battle of Wai-rau 43
Rau-paraha taken prisoner 45
Genealogy of Rau-paraha 47
V. Rau-Paraha And Rangi-Hae-Ata 48
The Pa Tapui-nikau taken 49
The Pa Paka-kutu taken 51
Daughter of Tama-i-hara-nui strangled 53
War; and death of Pu-oho 55
VI. Maori Wars 57
Whata-nui and Rau-paraha 59
Attack by Rau-paraha on Wai-kato 61
Battle of Mokau 63
Rau-paraha takes Kapiti 65
Attack on Rau-paraha at Kapiti 67
Te-ahu-karamu migrates to Kapiti 69
Trade of Rau-paraha with Europeans 71 page vi
VII. Lands Taken In War, And How Given To Tribes 72
Lands given by Rau-paraha to Nga-ti-raukawa 73
Curse of Rere-waka on Rau-paraha 75
Attack on Rere-waka 77
The O-mihi Pa taken 79
Pokai-tara murdered 81
Rau-paraha and the brig “Elizabeth” 83
VIII. Attack On Pa At Kai-A-Poi 85
Tai-aroa assists the Kai-a-poi people 87
Rau-paraha conquers Nga-i-tahu 89
Wai-kato attack Tara-naki tribes 91
Rau-paraha attempts to return to Kawhia 93
Attack on Rangi-tane and Nga-ti-apa 95
IX. A Maori Relic 97
Pehi goes to England 99
Death of Rangi-ma-iri-hau 101
Rau-paraha attacked by Tu-te-hou-nuku 103
Death of old Te-keha 105
Death of Pu-hou, and capture of Pare-mata 107
X. Wars Of Rau-Paraha On Middle Island Natives 108
Maori migrate to Chatham Islands 109
Rau-paraha attacks the South Island tribes 111
Pehi (Tupai-cupa) goes to England 113
Rau-paraha proceeds to Haka-roa 115
Murderous attack, and defeat 117
Attack on pa at Kai-a-poi 119
Rau-paraha attacked at Ka-pare-te-hau 121
Some Nga-ti-ma-moe seen 123
Escape of Maori to Chatham Islands 125
Taking of Kai-a-poi Pa 127
Brig “Elizabeth” and Rau-paraha 129
Daughter of Tama-i-hara-nui strangled 131
Brig “Elizabeth” chartered 133
Death of Tama-i-hara-nui 135
XI. Death Of Europeans At Wai-Rau 136
Europeans occupy Wai-rau 137
Wife of Rangi-hae-ata killed 139
Europeans massacred at Wai-rau 141
Attempt to take Rau-paraha 143
Death of those killed at Wai-rau 145
Escape of Europeans at Wai-rau 147
Account of Wai-rau massacre 149
Last act of cannibalism 151
Letters from Taraia and Taka-nini 153
Chiefs join with Taraia 155 page vii
XI. Death Of Europeans At Wai-Rau-Continued.
Rev. J. Chapman reports the Tanga-roa affair 157
Tanga-roa arrives at Maketu 159
Plundering Peter Lowrie and Charles Joy 161
Men fired at and killed on the sea 163
XII. Genealogy Of Te-Po 164
Genealogy of Te-po 165
Offspring also of Raki (the sky) 167
Continuation of genealogy of Raki 169
Another genealogical table of Raki 171
Genealogy of Rangi and Papa 173
Continuation of genealogy of Rangi and Papa 175
Continuation of genealogy of Rangi and Papa 177
Continuation of genealogy of Rangi and Papa 179
Continuation of genealogy of Rangi and Papa 181
Genealogy of Rangi and Papa, by Mohi Takawe 183
Continuation of genealogy of Rangi and Papa 185
XIII. Descendants Of Rangi And Papa 186
Continuation of genealogy of Rangi and Papa 187
Continuation of genealogy of Rangi and Papa 189
Genealogy of Whakaahu 191
Continuation of genealogy of Whakaahu 193
Continuation of genealogy of Rangi and Papa 195
Genealogy of Raki 197
Genealogy of Tane 199
Continuation of genealogy of Tane 201
Tane and his wives 203
Genealogy of Maui 205
Continuation of Maui genealogy 207
Continuation of genealogy of Muri-ranga-whenua 209
XIV. Genealogical Table Of Tiki-Au-Aha 211
Genealogy of Toi-te-hua-tahi 213
Continuation of genealogy of Toi-te-hua-tahi 215
Genealogy of Toi 217
Genealogy of Tama-tea and Ue-nuku-rangi 219
Songs composed by Te-wi 221
Songs as lullaby 223
Continuation of genealogy of Rongo-kako 225
Rongo-kako genealogy continued 227
XV. Offspring Of Pae-Rangi 228
Genealogy of Pae-rangi 229
Genealogy of Turanga-i-mua 231
Genealogy of Turanga-i-mua continued 233
Genealogy of Turanga-i-mua continued 235
Genealogy of Tama-te-kapua 237
Genealogy of Tama-te-kapua continued 239 page viii
XVI. Genealogy Of Rongo-Whakaata 241
Genealogy of Rongo-whakaata continued 243
Descendants of Tai-wiri 245
Descendants of Hotu-nui 247
Descendants of Paoa, Tama-tea, and Kokako 249
Descendants of Kokako continued 251
Descendants of Kokako continued 253
Descendants of Rongo-mai-papa 255
Descendants of Te-ata-i-rehia 257
Descendants of Te-ata-i-rehia continued 259
Descendants of Wehi 261
Descendants of Wehi continued 263