The Ancient History of the Maori, His Mythology and Traditions. Te Arawa [Vol. VII, English]
Contents
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- Chapter I — Tawhaki and Karihi (Nga-i-tahu)
- Chapter II — Death of Wahie-roa and deeds of his son Rata p. (3)
- Chapter III — Rata procures a canoe, and departs on a war expedition, to avenge the death of his father Wahie-roa p. (4)
- Chapter IV p. (5)
- Chapter V p. (9)
- Chapter VI — Rites and ceremonies performed and incantations chanted to repel the effects of a curse (Arawa) p. (13)
- Chapter VII p. (15)
- Chapter VIII p. (17)
- Chapter IX — Te Arawa (Uri-wera) p. (18)
- Chapter X — Nga-toro-i-rangi, and Kuku and Hoata (Nga-ti-rua-ka) p. (21)
- Chapter XI — The Canoe the Arawa (Nga-ti-hau) p. (23)
- Chapter XII — Landing of the Arawa in these Islands [New Zealand] (Nga-i-te-rangi) p. (26)
- Chapter XIII p. (29)
- Chapter XIV — Te Arawa (Nga-ti-hau) p. (31)
- Chapter XV p. (32)
- Chapter XII p. (34)
- Chapter XVI p. (37)
- Chapter XVII p. (39)
- Chapter XVIII — Te Arawa — (Nga-ti-whakaue) p. (154)
- Upoko XVIII p. (155)
- Chapter XIX p. (163)
- Upoko XIX p. (168)