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The Ancient History of the Maori, His Mythology and Traditions. Nga-Ti-Whatua [Vol. XIII]

Ko Rangi, Ko Papa

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Ko Rangi, Ko Papa

Ko te hanganga o te Rangi, o te whenua, na Tane-nui-a-rangi i toko te Rangi, a tu ke ana a Rangi i a Papa, ko Rangi te tane, ko Papa te wahine, ko a raua tamariki ko Tane-tuturi, Tanepepeke, Tane-ue-tika, Tane-ue-ha, Tane-te-wai-ora, ko Tanenui-o-rangi, na Tane-nui-o-rangi i toko te Rangi a ka oti, a mau ano hoki i tatai te Rangi ki nga whetu, ki te Ra, ki te marama, a ka oti, a nana ano hoki i hanga nga rakau me nga mea katoa a ka oti, a nana ano hoki te tangata i hanga he mea hanga ki te one i Kura-waka, he mea pokepoke ki te one a ka oti, puta mai ana te tangata i roto i te oneone ko Hine-hau-one, ko te whakapapa mai tenei o Rangi.

Rangi
Tane-nui-a-rangi
Hine-nui-te-po
Rongo-timu
Rongo-take
Raro-pehu-iho
Raro-pehu-ake
Raro-matao
Mahia-awha
Takahuri-whenua
Muru-ranga-whenua
Maui
Ngai-nui
Ngaai-roa
Ngaai-pehu
Ngaai-ariki
Ngaai-akiaki
Manu-tatai-a-ngoa
Manu-waero-rua
Toi-te-hua-tahi
Rauru
Apa
Tahatiti
Ue-nuku
Rua-tapu
Tama-ra-kai-ora
Tama-ki-te-hau
Tama-ki-te-ha
Tama-ki-te-matangi
Tu-whakaeke-nuku
Tu-whakaeke-rangi
Pito
Rere
Koro-toi
Rongo-ka-ko
Tama-tea
Kahu-ngunu
Kahu-kura-nui
Ra-kai-paka
Kau-kohea
Tuke-ka-rao
Tu-reia
Huki
Hine-raru
Ho-mata
Kukanga
Whakamarino
Ropiha
Hori-ropiha

Copied after History was stopped. J White.

History was stopped Sep 30 1890.

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I send my words of greeting to the:

1. Pou-tini: (tribes of middle island, of west coast)
2. Tutu-totara: (tribes of middle island, of east coast)
3. Wai-nui-a-tarawera: (all the tribes of the interior of Rotorua and Tarawera and Tau-po)
4. Wai-tahu-parae: (tribes about Tonga-riro)
5. Pou-mua: (tribes on west of Tau-po)
6. Tupua: (tribes distant from old inhabitants of the interior of north island who are connected with Tu-whare-toa)
7. Hau: (descendants of those who came over with the first migrators, and are now separated in the Nga-ti-hau of Whanganui, and the Tara-naki people)