The Ancient History of the Maori, His Mythology and Traditions. Nga-Puhi [Vol. XI]

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Volume XI (English/Maori)
Microfilm Reference: Reel 3
  "and that Totara-i-a-hua …" 5-15
  re: Ngati Whatua in Kaipara district, Tau-reka, Ka-wharu
Chapter II 15A
  Battle of Mata-riki (Nga-ti-whatua) 15-18
  Genealogy of Nga-ti-whatua (Uri-o-hau) 19
  Genealogy of Hau-mo(a)e-wa-rangi (Nga-ti-whatua) 20
  Genealogy of Te-kawe-rau (Te-aki-tai) 21
  Genealogy of Te-kawe-rau (Te-kawe-rau) 22
  Origin of claim of land at Hoteo at Kai-para (Nga-ti-whatua) 23-24
  Genealogy of Hiki-tangi-ao (Nga-ti-whatua) 25-26
Chapter III 26A
  "Paikea of Kaipara is the …" (Te Arawa) 27
31
  Words sung to a haka, by a war party (Wai-kato) 32-33
  The deeds of Tama-kaea and Tama-kou (Nga-ti-teata) 34-41
Chapter IV 41A
  History of the wars in the Auckland district by Nga-ti-whatua tribe (Nga-ti-whatua) 42-56
Chapter V 56A
  War party of Nga-ti-maniapoto attack and try to take Mount Eden (Nga-ti-whatua) 56-58
  History of the acts of Tara-kumikumi, and the deeds of those of older times, down to our days (Nga-ti-whatua) 59-70
Chapter VI 70A
  Mokoia Pa built, and Tamaki River occupied by Nga-ti-paoa, and One-hunga by Nga-ti-whatua (Wai-kato) 70-72
76-82page break
Chapter VII 82A
  The ancient people and tribes of the Auckland district, and conquest of by the Nga-ti-whatua in which Kiwi was killed by Waha-akiaki the Nga-ti-whatua leader (Te-tao-u) 82A
     (Mlc Minutes) 83-100
Chapter VIII 100-114
Chapter IX 114-119
121-127
Chapter X 92A
  Pa at Mount Eden, and other forts in the Tamaki district, and the wars which took place amongst them (Nga-ti-whatua) 92A
(Mlc Minutes) 128-139
141-144
Chapter XI 121A
  Boundary of the old Tamaki district, and death and burial of Te-hehewa (Nga-ti-haua) 121A
(Mlc Minutes) 144-146A
147-150
152
  Claim to land by descendants of Rehua (Nga-ti-wai) 153-154
  Rehua burnt to death, and the revenge (Nga-ti-wai) 155
  How rats got to the island Rake-tu (Nga-ti-wai) 156
  Old inhabitants of Ao-tea (Great Barrier) (Nga-ti-wai) 157
Chapter XII 12
  Battle of Taumata-wiwi, and Nga-ti-whatua (Nga-ti-maru) 158-167
  Taumata-wiwi battle (Nga-ti-paoa) 167-168
  Peacemaking at Taumata-wiwi (Nga-ti-haua) 168-170
Chapter XIII 171A
  The expeditions of Te Kauwae to attack Whakatiwai, to revenge the murder of Kapa and others (Nga-ti-paoa) 171-177
  Wars between Nga-ti-maru, Nga-ti-haua and Waikato (Nga-ti-maru) (Mlc Minutes) 178-185
  Waiata sent by old Taonui of Hokianga 64, 9 page break
Chapter XIV 185A
  Meeting of Hau-raki tribes at Hao-whenua and subsequent subsequent action and battles (Nga-ti-maru)(Mlc Minutes) 185-186
  Original boundaries of Hau-raki and the wars Nga-ti-paoa)(Mlc Minutes) 187-190
  Murder of Kumete and Te Maumutu (Nga-ti-maru) (Mlc Minutes) 191-200
Chapter XV 200A
  Original owners and tribes owning the Hau-raki (Thames) district (Nga-ti-maru) (Mlc Minutes) 200-202
  Wars in Hau-raki (Nga-ti-maru) (Mlc Minutes) 203-207
  Origin of the Taumata-wiwi and subsequent battles in which Nga-ti-whatua engaged (Nga-ti-haua) (Mlc Minutes) 208-211
Chapter XVI 211A
  Tribes occupy the Tiki preparatory to a battle (Nga-ti-haua) (Mlc Minutes) 211-227
Chapter XVII 227A
  Waha-roa and war party go to Tauranga and the murder in Wai-kato in his absence (Nga-ti-haua) (Mlc Minutes) 227-240
Chapter XVIII 240A
  Building of O-pito Pa, murders and wars that followed (Nga-ti-haua) (Mlc Minutes) 241-254
Chapter XIX 254A
  Nga-ti-haua join in the battle at Te-tiki, and subsequent attacks on the Tau-mata-wiwi Plain (Nga-ti-haua) (Mlc Minutes) 255-269page break
Chapter XX 269A
  ……….after the battle, and subsequent proceedings of burying the dead, and agreement for the tribes then occupy some part of Wai-kato to go to their homes, Hau-raki and Nga-ti-whatua take action (Nga-ti-haua) (Mlc Minutes) 269A
270
  (Marutuahu) (Mlc Minutes) 271
  (Nga-ti-whatua) (Mlc Minutes) 272-274
  Origin of battle of Whakatiwai (Ngapuhi) 275
  In regard to the murder at Whakatiwai (Wai-kato) (Mlc Minutes) 276-277
  (Maru) (Mlc Minutes) 278
  (Nga-ti-maru) (Mlc Minutes) 279-280