The story of Aotea / by T.G. Hammond.

By: Publication details: Christchurch [N.Z.] : Lyttelton Times, printers, 1924.Description: 242 p. : ill. ; 19 cmSubject(s):
Contents:
The task -- Methods of the preservation of Māori traditions and legends -- Whence came the ancestors of the Māori? -- The relation of the Aotea migration to the question of previous inhabitants -- The antiquity of the Māori people in New Zealand -- The Aotea migration and the moa -- The religion of the Aotea migration -- Hawaiki -- Evidences of identity between the Māori and the natives of Hawaiki -- How came the Māoris of the Aotea migration to anticipate the existence of New Zealand? -- Further points of identity between the Māori and Hawaiki--Te Awhi-o-Rangi -- The cause of the emigration of Turi and his tribesmen to New Zealand -- Turi and his people prepare to leave Hawaiki -- The canoe Aotea -- "The valuable freight of Aotea" -- Turi and his tribesmen leave Hawaiki -- The voyage of the Aotea canoe to New Zealand -- Turi and his followers journey south, and give names to the important places along the coast -- Turi and his tribesmen arrive at Patea and makes it their permanent home -- The marriage of Taneroroa and Uenga-ariki or Uenga-puanaki -- The building of Kaika-apo and other important events -- The death of Turangaimua and the disappearance of Turi -- Raumano -- Māori nomenclature -- The Mouri or Mauri -- Te kura -- 'Mana Māori" -- Makutu -- Poroporoaki.
Summary: "History of the Taranaki tribes traditionally descended from occupants of Aotea canoe"--Bagnall.
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The task -- Methods of the preservation of Māori traditions and legends -- Whence came the ancestors of the Māori? -- The relation of the Aotea migration to the question of previous inhabitants -- The antiquity of the Māori people in New Zealand -- The Aotea migration and the moa -- The religion of the Aotea migration -- Hawaiki -- Evidences of identity between the Māori and the natives of Hawaiki -- How came the Māoris of the Aotea migration to anticipate the existence of New Zealand? -- Further points of identity between the Māori and Hawaiki--Te Awhi-o-Rangi -- The cause of the emigration of Turi and his tribesmen to New Zealand -- Turi and his people prepare to leave Hawaiki -- The canoe Aotea -- "The valuable freight of Aotea" -- Turi and his tribesmen leave Hawaiki -- The voyage of the Aotea canoe to New Zealand -- Turi and his followers journey south, and give names to the important places along the coast -- Turi and his tribesmen arrive at Patea and makes it their permanent home -- The marriage of Taneroroa and Uenga-ariki or Uenga-puanaki -- The building of Kaika-apo and other important events -- The death of Turangaimua and the disappearance of Turi -- Raumano -- Māori nomenclature -- The Mouri or Mauri -- Te kura -- 'Mana Māori" -- Makutu -- Poroporoaki.

Bagnall, H179

"History of the Taranaki tribes traditionally descended from occupants of Aotea canoe"--Bagnall.

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