The Ancient History of the Maori, His Mythology and Traditions. Te Arawa [Vol. VII, English]
[contents]
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Chapter I | 1 |
Tawhaki and Karihi (Nga-i-tahu) | 1-2 |
Chapter II | 3 |
Death of Wahie-roa and deeds of his son Rata | 3-4 |
Chapter III | 4 |
Rata procures a canoe, and departs on a war expedition, to avenge the death of his father Wahie-roa | 4-5 |
Chapter IV | 5 |
A very ancient chant sung by Pehi-tu-roa at Whanga-nui (Nga-ti-hau) | 5-6 |
Ngahue and Tama-te-kapua (Nga-ti-hau) | 6-7 |
Evil at Hawa-iki (Nga-ti-whakaue) | 7-8 |
Chapter V | 9 |
Ue-nuku and Ka-putia-te-rangi (Nga-ti-hau) | 9 |
The Arawa sails for Hawa-iki (Nga-ti-whakaue) | 9-11 |
An account of the passage and arrival of Te-Arawa in these islands (Nga-ti-hau) | 11 |
The red plume of Mahina (Nga-ti-hau) | 11-13 |
Chapter VI | 13 |
Rites and ceremonies performed and incantations chanted to repel the effects of a curse (Arawa) | 13-15 |
Chapter VII | 15 |
The arrival of Nga-toro-i-rangi from Hawa-iki in the Arawa (Nga-ti-hau) | 15 |
Hou-mai-tawhiti (Taranaki) | 15 |
Hou-mai-tawhiti (Nga-ti-rua-nui) | 15 |
Te-Arawa (Nga-ti-hau) | 15-16 |
Chapter VIII | 17 |
The Migration of Te-Arawa (Uri-wera) | 17-18 |
A Whatu, or Sacred Stone (Nga-ti-hau) | 18 |
A Whatu (Nga-puhi) | 18 page break |
Chapter IX | 18 |
Te Arawa (Uri-wera) | 18-20 |
Chapter X | 21 |
Nga-toro-i-rangi, and Kuku and Hoata (Nga-ti-rua-ka) | 21-23 |
Chapter XI | 23 |
The Canoe the Arawa (Nga-ti-hau) | 23-26 |
Chapter XII | 26 |
Landing of the Arawa in these Islands [New Zealand] (Nga-i-te-rangi) | 26-29 |
Chapter XIII | 29 |
The Nga-i-te-rangi and the Arawa (Nga-i-te-rangi) | 29-30 |
The Murder of Te Hunga (Nga-i-te-rangi) | 30-31 |
Chapter XIV | 31 |
Te Arawa (Nga-ti-hau) | 32 |
Chapter XV | 32 |
Tai-nui (Nga-i-te-rangi) | 32 |
Traditions of the Taupo and East Coast Tribes | 33 |
Hotu and Rua-kopiri | 33 |
Tia | 33 |
Ngatoro-i-rangi | 33-34 |
Chapter XII | 34 |
Tu-whare-toa | 34-36 |
The First Gun [Seen] In Taupo | 37 |
Invasion of Nga-ti-raukawa | 37 |
Chapter XVI | 37 |
Nga-toro-i-rangi (Nga-rauru) | 37-38 |
Another reading of the Death of Manaia (Nga-ti-hau) | 38 |
Nga-toro-i-rangi me ana tuahine (Nga-ti-hau) | 38-39 |
Chapter XVII | 39 |
Manaia (Nga-ti-hau) | 39-40 |
The Curse of Ngatoroirangi by Manaia | 40 |
Chapter XVIII | 154 |
Te Arawa (Nga ti-whakaue) | 153 page break |
Upoko XVIII | 155 |
Ancestors of Nga-huruhuru (Te-arawa) | 156 |
Nga Tupuna o Nga-huruhuru (Te-arawa) | 156 |
Genealogy of Puehu-marama | 157 |
Nga Kawai o Puehu-marama | 157 |
Genealogy of Hiraka from the Gods (Kahu-ngunu) | 158 |
The Ngaiterangi and the Tawera (Te-arawa) | 159 |
The Peace-making of Wiremu Paretawa with the Ngaiterangi | 159 |
Ngaiterangi raua ko Te Tawera (Te-arawa) | 159 |
Ancient heroes and their wives (Nga-ti-kahu-ngunu) | 160 |
Kahu-ngunu and his wives | 161 |
Ra-kai-hiku-roa and his wives | 161 |
Rua-pani and his wives | 161 |
Tama-tea and his wives | 161 |
Ira and his wives | 161 |
Tia (Nga-ti-haua) | 161 |
Chapter XIX | 163-167 |
Upoko XIX | 168-172 |
Genealogical table from Po (Night) (Taki-tumu) | 173 |
Genealogy from Papa-tu-a-nuku (Kahu-ngunu) | 175-177 |
Genealogy from Tane (Kahu-ngunu) | 177-178 |