Fairy Folk Tales of the Maori

“Te Paré-A-Hatupatu,” the totara tree on Mokoia Island, Lake Rotorua. (The kumara god of the island is kept in the little house just below.) (See page 119.)

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“Te Paré-A-Hatupatu,” the totara tree on Mokoia Island, Lake Rotorua. (The kumara god of the island is kept in the little house just below.) (See page 119.)

“Te Paré-A-Hatupatu,” the totara tree on Mokoia Island, Lake Rotorua. (The kumara god of the island is kept in the little house just below.) (See page 119.)

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Title: Fairy Folk Tales of the Maori

Author: James Cowan

Publication details: Whitcombe and Tombs Limited, 1925

Part of: New Zealand Texts Collection

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