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Introduction— |
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Tribal disputes respecting the introduction of the kumara into New Zealand |
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Each migration brought their own kumara |
5
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Marama and Whaka-oti-rangi brought kumara |
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Kumara, hue, aute, and paraa were brought |
9
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The Kahu-toto humara was brought |
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Turi brought the Kahu-toto kumara |
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Ropata's assertion not disputed |
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No date of migrations given |
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Names of kumara brought by migrations |
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Historical song of Turi's migration |
21
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The canoe Mahanga-a-tua-matua |
23
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Tai-nui did not migrate first |
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I.
Hape-Ki-Tu-A-Rangi |
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Ancient war in Hawa-iki |
29
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Tai-nui taken across O-tahuhu |
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Dispute about a whale |
33
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Stone put up by Tai-nui crew |
35
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Tai-nui dragged across O-tahuhu portage |
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Kumara and hue planted |
39
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Hotu-nui charged with theft |
41
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Maru-tuahu searches for his father |
43
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Maru-tuahu and Uri-o-pou Tribe |
45
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Feast given to Uri-o-pou Tribe |
47
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Wife of Tauru-kapakapa taken |
49
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War of Tauru-kapakapa for his wife |
51
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Pa at O-rua-rangi taken |
53
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Kai-rangatira murdered |
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II.
Tai-Nui |
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Tai-nui arrives at Kawhia |
59
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Tahinga and Tu-heitia |
61
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Mango and his descendants |
63
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Tu-haha and his descendants |
65
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Mahuta and, his descendants |
67
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Haumia and his descendants |
69
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Taka-mai-te-rangi and his descendants |
71
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Te-ariari and his descendants |
73
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Turanga-peke and his descendants |
75
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Ancient war of Hongahonga and Te-waero |
77
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III.
The War Of Mango |
79
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Ngu and Wheke |
81
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Proposed murder of Kai-hamu |
83
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Pahau at Maro-kopa |
85
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Nga-ti-te-rangi and Pahau |
87
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Nga-ti-te-rangi killed by Pahau |
89
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Acts of Pahau and Tamure |
91
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Taunga-ki-te-marangai and Tamure |
93
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IV.
Pahau And Karewa |
95
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Murder of Pari-nui |
97
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House of Toa-rangatira |
99
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Toa-rangatira and Manga-uika |
101
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Tu-rongo and his wives |
103
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Rangi-tihi and his descendants |
105
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Whati-hua and his wives |
107
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Tu-rongo and Whati-hua |
109
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Whati-hua and Rua-pu-te-hanga |
111
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Whati-hua and Apa-kura |
113
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V.
Ponga And Puhi-Huia |
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Visit to Mount Eden |
117
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Ponga and his companions |
119
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Old Mount Eden Pa |
121
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Games at Mount Eden Pa |
123
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Ponga and his slave |
125
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Slave advises Ponga how to act |
127
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Puhi-huia fetches a drink for Ponga |
129
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Puhi-huia and Ponga meet |
131
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Ponga and his party leave Mount Eden |
133
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Puhi-huia elopes with the guests |
135
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Heirloom mere offered to Puhi-huia |
137
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Puhi-huia's contempt: gift refused |
139
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VI.
Puhi-Huia Arrives At Tipi-Tai |
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Rejected lover's revenge |
141
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Puhi-huia declares her determination |
143
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Meeting at Tipi-tai |
145
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Landing at Tipi-tai |
147
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Feast given at Tipi-tai |
149
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Council held at Tipi-tai |
151
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Waiting for the enemy |
153
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War-party of women to Tipi-tai |
155
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Council at Mount Eden |
157
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Speech of Puhi-huia's mother |
159
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War-party of females |
161
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Puhi-huia fights her female friends |
163
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Feast given at Awhitu |
165
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Speeches at the feast |
167
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Death of Puhi-huia |
169
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VII.
Heke-Maru |
170
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Origin of Tama-inu-po |
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Tama-inu-po and Mai-kao |
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Kokako and Mahanga |
175
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Tama-inu-po shows his trophies of war |
177
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Whare and Tapa-ue |
179
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Whare and Tapa-ue take land |
181
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Death of Whare and Tapa-ue |
183
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Tapa-ue's bones used to fish for shark |
185
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VIII.
Tara-Ao And Karewa |
187
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Dispute between Tara-ao and Karewa |
189
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Tara-ao driven from his home |
191
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Death of Tao-whakairo |
193
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IX.
Hotu-Nui |
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Hotu-nui migrates to Hau-raki |
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Maru-tuahu in search of his father |
197
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Maru-tuahu and his father meet |
199
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Tauru-kapakapa's wife taken |
201
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Tauru-kapakapa murdered |
203
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X.
Hotu-Nui |
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Hotu-nui charged with theft |
205
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Maru-tuahu finds his father |
207
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Hotu-nui insulted by Thames tribe |
209
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Nets made in which to murder the people |
211
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Kahu-rere-moa goes to O-tawa |
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Kahu-rere-moa meets Taka-kopiri |
215
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Kahu-rere-moa becomes the wife of Taka-kopiri |
217
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XI.
Paoa |
218
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Paoa goes to see Taha-rua |
219
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War between the sons of Paoa |
221
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XII.
Paoa |
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Paoa in search of his wife |
223
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Paoa sends to his first wife for kumara |
225
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Tukutuku asks about Paoa |
227
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Paoa visits Tukutuku |
229
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Paoa's voyage up Wai-hou |
231
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XIII.
Paoa |
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Paoa takes Tututuku to wife |
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Plunderers according to custom |
237
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Paoa and his wife visit her people |
239
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Paoa visits his other sons |
241
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Paoa's sons go for him |
243
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Paoa taken; and battle |
245
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