The
story of Aotea
Hammond, T. G. (Thomas Godfrey)
1846-1926
creator
text
Christchurch [N.Z.]
Lyttelton Times, printers
1924
monographic
242 p. : ill. ; 19 cm.
"History of the Taranaki tribes traditionally descended from occupants of Aotea canoe"--Bagnall.
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.
by T.G. Hammond.
Aotea (Canoe)
Māori (New Zealand people)
New Zealand
Taranaki
History
Taranaki (Māori people)
History
Taranaki (Māori people)
Genealogy
Māori (New Zealand people)
New Zealand
Taranaki
Genealogy
Waka
Kōrero nehe
Pūrākau
Hekenga
Tikanga
Tūpuna
Taranaki (N.Z.)
History
Bagnall, H179
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