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THE STORY OF HINE-MOA - A Maori Legend: Baba Indaba Children's Stories Issue 221
Author: Anon E. Mouse
Year: May 8, 2017
Format: PDF
File size: PDF 1.5 MB
Language: English

ISSN 23979607 Issue 221 In this 221st issue of the Baba Indabas Childrens Stories series Baba Indaba narrates the New Zealand Maori tale of HineMoa Hineemohah This story occurs in and around Lake Rotorua in the central North Island of New Zealand RangiUru was the name of the mother of a chief called Tutanekai she was the wife of WhakaueKaipapa the great ancestor of the Ngatiwhakaue tribe Naatifakoueh 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 RangiUru 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 RangiUru were united again and she had another son whose name was Kopako and then she had a daughter whom they named Tupa she was the last child of Whakaue They all resided on the island of Mokoia in Lake Rotorua Word reached the sons of Tutanekai of a maiden of rare beauty named Hine Moa and each of the brothers desired to have her as a wife Tutanekai played the horn and his friend Tiki the pipe In the evenings they would play their instruments and in calm evenings the sound of their music was wafted by the gentle landbreezes across the lake to the village at Owhata where dwelt the beautiful young HineMoa the younger sister of Wahiao Often HineMoa would hear the sweet sounding music of the instruments of Tutanekai and Tiki which gladdened her heart In the great assembly of the people HineMoa had seen Tutanekai and they often glanced at each other and sometimes caught the eye of one another which they both found pleasing They found this pleasing and thought each other worthy of love so that in their breasts the secret passion for the other grew But what of their unrequited love Tutanekai was the youngest and would be the last of the brothers to be considered a suitable husband for Hinemoa What were they to do Would young love and their passion find a way You are invited to download the story here and find out what the outcome of their growing love was Baba Indaba is a fictitious Zulu storyteller who narrates childrens stories from around the world Baba Indaba translates as Father of Stories Each issue also has a WHERE IN THE WORLD LOOK IT UP section where young readers are challenged to look up a place on a map somewhere in the world The place town or city is relevant to the story HINT use Google maps 33 of the profit from the sale of this book will be donated to charities INCLUDES LINKS TO DOWNLOAD 8 FREE STORIES

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