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The Story Of Hinemoaa Maori Legend Anon E Mouse

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The Story Of Hinemoaa Maori Legend Anon E Mouse
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Publisher: Abela Publishing
File Extension: EPUB
File size: 1.21 MB
Author: Anon E. Mouse
Language: English
Year: 2016

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The Story Of Hinemoaa Maori Legend Anon E Mouse by Anon E. Mouse instant download after payment.

ISSN: 2397-9607 Issue 221
In this 221st issue of the Baba Indaba's Children's Stories series, Baba Indaba narrates the New Zealand, Maori tale of Hine-Moa (Hin-ee-moh-ah). This story occurs in and around Lake Rotorua, in the central North Island of New Zealand.
Rangi-Uru was the name of the mother of a chief called Tutanekai; she was the wife of Whakaue-Kaipapa (the great ancestor of the Ngatiwhakaue tribe (Naa-ti-fak-ou-eh)); but she at one time ran away with a chief named Tuwharetoa (the great ancestor of the Te Heuheu and the Ngatituwharetoa tribes); before this she had three sons by Whakaue, their names were Tawakeheimoa, Ngararanui, and Tuteaiti. It was after the birth of this third son, that Rangi-Uru eloped with Tuwharetoa, who had come to Rotorua as a stranger on a visit. From this affair sprang Tutanekai, who was an illegitimate child; but finally, Whakaue and Rangi-Uru were united again, and she had another son whose name was Kopako; and...
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Formats : EPUB
Gfog : 12.898685
Grade : 8
Pages : 13
Words : 3231

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