History and traditions of the Maoris of the West Coast, North Island of New Zealand, prior to 1840
Contents
- History and Traditions of the Taranaki Coast
- Chapter I. — The Taranaki Coast Prior to 1840
- Chapter II. — The Ancient Inhabitants of the Taranaki Coast
- Chapter III. — Kupe—the Navigator p. 39
- Chapter IV. — Toi and his Descendants p. 59
- Chapter V. — The Canoes of "The Fleet." p. 73
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Chapter VI. — The Canoes of "The Fleet."—Continued p. 94
- [introduction] p. 94
- The "Tokomaru" Canoe
- The "Kura-Haupo" Canoe p. 100
- Notes to Table No 32 p. 103
- Chapter VII. — Taranaki Tribes and their Boundaries
- [introduction] p. 106
- Tainui Tribes
- Ngai-Tahu of Mokau p. 107
- Ngai-Tara-Pounamu p. 109
- Ngati-Tama Tribe p. 111
- Ngati-Mutunga Tribe p. 114
- Notes to Table 33A
- Te Ati-Awa (or Ngati-Awa) Tribe p. 117
- Patu-Tutahi
- Ngati-Maru Tribe p. 124
- The Taranaki Tribe p. 127
- Ngati-Rua-Nui Tribe p. 130
- The Maori Ancestor Tarionge p. 139
- Nga-Rauru Tribe p. 141
- Whare-Kura p. 143
- Whanga-Nui Tribes p. 150
- Ngati-Apa and other Tbibes p. 153
- Chapter VIII. — Turanga-I-Mua's Expendition. — (Circa 1370-1390.)
- [introduction] p. 156
- Tama-Ahua Returns to Hawaiki. — (Circa 1380.) p. 158
- The Burning of "Te Arawa." — (Circa 1390.) p. 160
- Ngarue and whare-Matangi. — (Circa 1420.) p. 162
- Tumuaki's Search for the Green Jade p. 165
- Potiki-Roa, and the Search after Tumuaki p. 167
- Potiki-Roa Returns to Taranaki p. 169
- The Coming of the Sands p. 175
- Chapter IX
- [introduction] p. 184
- Kurukuru-mahe fight. — (Circa 1420.) p. 187
- He Tangata Kotahi No Motai. — (Circa 1425) p. 188
- Ruapu-tahanga's journey. — (Circa 1560.) p. 189
- Ngati-Mutunga go to Kawhia. — (Circa 1675.) p. 193
- The fall of Kohanga-Mouku p. 196
- Pahau is killed by Ati-Awa. — (Circa 1680.) p. 200
- The migration of Turanga-Purehua to Whakatane. — 1625-50
- The migration of Ti-Tahi. — (Circa 1640-50.) p. 203
- Ngati-Rua-Nui and Nga-Rauru wars. — (Circa 1650.) p. 208
- Tu-Whakairi-Kawa's conquest of Ati-Awa. — About 1730-40 p. 209
- The Ati-Awa in exile, and re-conquest of Wai-O-Ngana. — About 1760 p. 217
- Omaru p. 221
- Chapter X. — Te Ati-Awa and Ngati-Ruanui. — (About 1770-1780)
- [introduction] p. 227
- Turanga-Te-Haka
- Manu-Tahi. — (Circa 1770-80) p. 228
- Te Paro-O-Tuwhera. — (Circa, 1770.) p. 234
- Taking of wai-manu. — (1770.) p. 237
- Rangi-apiti-rua visits potaka p. 239
- Attack on the Sugar-Loaf Islands p. 240
- Potaka Takes Nga-Horo Pa p. 242
- Pari-Hamore Pa p. 243
- Whakarewa. — (1740.) p. 245
- Hinga-Kaka. — Te Tipi and Inu-Wai's Incursion. — (1780.) p. 248
- Chapter XI. — The doings of Ngati-Tama — On the Northern Frontier
- [introduction] p. 252
- The death of Whiti p. 253
- Waiana cave p. 254
- Death of Tai-Porutu. — (1780.) p. 255
- Death of Pehi-Tahanga p. 256
- Death of Ahiweka.—Raparapa, and tu-poki p. 257
- The capture of the rewarewa pa by A Taua of the Taranaki Tribe. — 1805-10 p. 258
- Puke-Tapu Pa and the epidemics named Te Rewharewha and Te Ariki p. 268
- Loss of the Puke-Tapu Fishing fleet p. 269
- Early northern expeditions to Taranaki. — (Circa 1810.) p. 271
- Muru-Paenga's first expedition. — 1810 p. 272
- Tau-Kawau's expedition. — 1816-17 p. 273
- Motu-Tawa at Mokau. — 1812 p. 277
- Nga-Tai-Pari-Rua. — 1815 p. 279
- Murder of Rangi-Hapainga. — (? 1816.) p. 280
- Ngati-Rahiri go to Kawhia. — 1816-17 p. 281
- Siege of Te Taniwha. — Tu-Whare And Te Rau-Paraha's first expedition, — 1818 p. 283
- Tatara-I-Maka. — 1818 p. 285
- Tapui-Nikau. — 1818 p. 288
- Tihi-Manuka. — Defeat of Ngati-Tama. — 1820 p. 293
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Chapter XII. — Tu-Whare and Te Rau-Paraha's expedition, — 1819-1820 p. 295
- [introduction] p. 295
- Te Kerikeringa p. 298
- Puke-Rua p. 303
- Port Nicholson p. 304
- Wairarapa
- Te Pou-Roto is drowned p. 305
- Death of Tu-Whare p. 306
- Te Ariki, the plague of 1820 p. 310
- Appendix to Chapter XII. — Defeat of the northern tribes at Nga-Weka. — (?) 1820 p. 312
- Chapter XIII. — Te Rau-Paraha and his doings at Kawhia
- [introduction] p. 314
- Death of Te Uira, and its consequences p. 321
- Raparapa of Ngati-Tama p. 326
- Te Taharoa p. 327
- Wai-Kawau p. 332
- Death of Marore p. 333
- Te Arawi p. 334
- The first ships at Kawhia p. 337
- Chapter XIV. — Te heke tahutahu-ahi migration. — September, 1821
- [introduction] p. 340
- Para-Rewa. — ? September, 1821 p. 347
- Te Amio-Whenua. — 1821-1822 p. 353
- Wai-Koteiio p. 354
- Manga-Toa p. 355
- Nga-Puke-Turua p. 359
- Puke-Rangi-Ora (Raihe-Poaka). — First Siege, 1821-22 p. 363
- Battle of Te Motu-Nui. — 1822 p. 366
- Chapter xv — Re Rau-Paraha goes to Roto-Rua. — 1822
- [introduction] p. 381
- Nga-Puhi Attack Puke-Whakamabu. 1822 p. 382
- Eke Tataramoa. — 1822 p. 383
- The Massacre at Papa-i-Tonga. — 1822 p. 387
- Horo-Whenua. — 1823 (?) p. 390
- Taking of Kapiti Island. — 1823 p. 392
- Ati-Awa Return to Taranaki, 1823 p. 393
- Attack on Ngati-Apa and Rangi-Tane p. 394
- Ngati-Toa Defeated at Wai-Kanae. — ? 1824 p. 395
- Wai-o-Rua or Whaka-Paetai. — ? 1824 p. 396
- Te Heke Niho-Puta. — 1824 p. 399
- First Migiiation of Ngati-Rau-Kawa. — Te Rua-Maiouo's Defeat. — (? 1824 or 1825.) p. 402
- Te Pehi-Kupe Goes to England. — 1825—6 p. 404
- Anotjieh Waikato Ope to Taranaki. (1824 or 1825.) p. 405
- The Ati-Awa Occupy Pout Nicholson.* — 1825-6 p. 406
- Ngati-Ira of Port Nicholson p. 408
- Second Migration of Ngati-Rau-Kawa. — 1825 p. 412
- The Death Of Te Karawa. — 1826
- Ngatata goes to Waikato p. 413
- Kiki-Whenua and Maru. — 1826 p. 414
- Chapter XVI. — South Island Raids
- [introduction] p. 421
- Ngati-Tama Defeated at Toka-Kawau. — ? 1827
- Te Rau-Paraha Starts for the South Island. — 1828-29 p. 423
- Hikapu p. 424
- Niho-Mango. — 1829 p. 426
- Ngati-Tu-Mata-Kokiri p. 427
- Captain D'urville's Vistt to Tasman Bay. — 1827 p. 432
- Conquest of Tasman Bay. — 1828 p. 434
- Omiiii. — Death of Te Peiii-Kupe. — 1829 p. 438
- Tama-I-Hara-Nui's Death. — 1830 p. 441
- Kai-Apohia Pa.1831 p. 442
- Chapter XVII. — Barrett and Love Settle at Nga-Motu
- [introduction] p. 444
- Te Heke-Whiri-Nui p. 446
- Putiki at Whanganui. — 1829 p. 447
- Te Tarata at Wai-Rarapa,1829 p. 449
- Pehi-Katia Pa, Wai-Rarapa. — ? 1830 p. 454
- Te Whare-Pouri's Adventure p. 456
- Massacre of Ngati-Kahu-Ngunu at Wai-Kanae p. 458
- Fall of Puke-Rangiora Pa.1831 (second siege) p. 459
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Chapter XVIII. — The Defence of Otaka or Nga-Motu Pa. — February, 1832 p. 470
- [introduction] p. 470
- The Siege of Kaiapoiiia. — 1831 p. 483
- Puke-Ariki Pa
- Chapter XIX. — The Second Siege of Motu-Tawa at Mokau. Early in 1832
- [introduction] p. 485
- The here, or Migration, Called "Tama-Te-Uaua."1832 p. 487
- 'te Heke-Paukena' Migration p. 497
- 'Te Heke-Hauhaua.'
- The Siege of Miko-Tahi, Sugar-Loaf Islands. — 1833
- Siege of Te NamuJune, 1833 p. 501
- Another Waikato Raid. — 1834 p. 505
- Introduction of Christianity
- Te Ruaki. — 1834 p. 506
- Siege Of Waimate Pa p. 510
- Battle of Paka-Kutu, Otaki. — 1834 p. 515
- Hao-Whenua. — 1834 p. 517
- Tiwai and Pomare p. 522
- Chapter XX. — The Wreck of the "Harriett."1834
- [introduction] p. 524
- Location of the Tribes at the End of 1834 p. 533
- Te Rau-o-Te-Rangi's Swim p. 535
- The Ohariu Massacre. — 1835 p. 536
- Kapara-Te-Hau. — 1835 p. 537
- O-Raumoa p. 539
- Te Puoho's west Coast (South Island) Raid and his Death. — 1836 p. 542
- The Migration to the Chatham Islands p. 551
- Te Kuititanga. — 1839 p. 552
- Index p. i