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Stowell, Henry Matthew, 1859-1944
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Typescript in three parts (432 pages). Chapter outlines are as follows:
Chapter I: Memoirs – Birth and Family – Ghosts, Good and Bad – The Belief of the Maori – Spirit and Ghost – First Apparitional – Seen in a Flax-mill – The Second Apparition – Drowned in a Whale Hunt – Short Family Pedigree (pages 1-10).
Chapter II: Three Kings College – Day's Routine – Those Caves! – The Girls' Quarters – The Black Hole – Where now Are? – Poisoned – Thames Goldfield (pages 10-15).
Chapter III: Tragedy and Comedy – A North-Auckland mystery – "Murder!" – A Remarkable Story – The New Slasher – The Sinking Sun – The Denouement – Disaster! – Acquitted! – The River – And its Pakeha Pioneers – Maori Industry (pages 16-26).
Chapter IV: Their only Doctor – A Great Man! – The River's Strong Man – Swimming Extraordinary – Wild Pig Hunting – Tusked Boar – Treed! – Collapse – Romance of a Boy – Rambles With Pony – Enter "Bobby" – Kaitaia Church – That Blessed Bob! – That Fated and Fateful Sunday – Pony's Task and his Disgust – Those Goats – Hauling Along (pages 26-38).
Chapter V: Goats Again – And Turkeys – Goodbye Turkeys – Bee Lore – A Dangerous Work – Misfortune – An Ill-considered Action – Between Earth and Sky – Pigeon Shooting – Pot-shots Tapu – Bird Songsters – The Locust and the Ant – Messengers of Spring (pages 39-48).
Chapter VI: The Tui-bird Songster – The Moa-Bird – Many varieties of Moa – Lines on the Moa-bird – A Love Tragedy – Deceived – Retribution – My First Long Tramp – No Pony – An Art of Boy-love – Big Fish And Fishing – In Tow of the Shark – Mako-Shark Fishing (pages 48-57).
Chapter VII: Come here Maori – Dreams and Sequel – The Second Dream – Volcanic goddesses – "Pele" of Hawai’i – Lofty Mountain Heights – Passing Years – A Parallel – Sale of the Takahue Block – Canoe Race – War Dance – Death of Tupari – Tribal Pride Aroused – Mimic Spears (pages 58-68).
Chapter VIII: Come here Maori – A Galaxy of Star-Chiefs! – Flour-and-Sugar Policy – Judge Maning – Tree-grown Oysters – My First Marriage – A Study in Still Life – A Matrimonial Tangle – Then To Flee – Matrimonial knot Untangled – Vagaries of the Pakeha – Maori Earthworks – Eel Lore – Migrating Eels – Wild duck – Trapping Lamprey (pages 68-80).
Chapter IX: Come here Maori – Mangakahia Valley – Ara and Horo – Queen of the Valley – The Chosen Lover – The Putting-to-Bed – That Extra Sheet – Iri's Flight – Told Around The Fire – Foul! – Maori Magnanimity – Dawn Murder – Christmas Bells – The Tuatara – Living on the Mainland – Quest For The Egg – Hirini Taiwhanga – Pakeha Boy's Prank – Tragedy of Rangitoto – Only the skeleton (pages 80-90).
Chapter X: Come here Maori – The Tuatara – Its Habits – Migrating to a Warmer Land – An Ancient Fable – Tragic Romance – Pere the Maiden – The Council Meeting – Strange Love-match – Confusion – What a Change – Joy and Despair – What Tragedy Is – No Hope – Resignation – No More! (pages 91-100).
Chapter XI: Blend of races – Unforeseen! – The Hakari; Wedding-feast – Adverse Portent – The Woman in the Case – Temptation – Suspicion-Dread-Discovery! – The Maori Mind – The Avenging Fire – Not Yet Fully Avenged – The Hue and Cry – Judgement; All's Well – Finis (pages 101-107).
Chapter XII: My mentor, Nga Kuku Mumu – Nga Kuku to the rescue – Maori Lore – Fog-fish Suicide – My Pact with Nga Kuku – Nga Kuku Described – A Tino Tohunga – Our Waitaha Village – Maori Foods and Food-values (pages 108-115).
Chapter XIII: Rehua – First Lessons in Astronomy, Maori Style – Opposing forces, or, the Law of Opposition – Migrating Spiders – Place-names and Boundaries – Be Warily-Watchful! – Those Reversibles – Our Reposing and Sacred Dead – Stars, Planets, Rotund and Rotating Earth – A Severe Ceremonial Ordeal (pages 116-126).
Chapter XIV: Mystic Rites Explained – But, those evil forces! – Papahia [Wiremu Tana Papahia] Dies and is Mummified – Maori Mummification – Historic Speeches – And the Cooks (pages 127-135).
Chapter XV: The Final Scene – Hymn to the Soul – Games, Sports – Tapu and Sorcery – Tangaroa Healer – Pre-natal Influences (pages 136-147).
Chapter XVI: The Moa Bird – Its Extinction – Mountain lore – The Moa – Loves of the Mountains – An Outraged Mountain – The Mountain Maidens – Taranaki rebuked – Last Eruption – Astronomical Lore – The Moon – Ngati Waitaha (pages 148-159).
Chapter XVII: Harvesting – Care of Kumaras – True South Pole – Storing – Maori Proverbs on "Ngahuru" – South-polar Star Lore – The Vertical Sun – "Ta-whiti" – The Sun (pages 160-169).
Chapter XVIII: An Earth On Fire – Genealogical Lore – A Model Ancestral Line – Star of the New Year – Queen of the Heaven – Lunar Calendar – Tapu – Tane at the Revivifying-water – Ngahuru (pages 170-180).
Chapter XIX: Eclipse of the Sun – Stars North and South – Comets – Awanui-a-rangi (Comet) – Spring Ceremonials – Farewell Nga Kuku! (pages 181-186).
Chapter XX: Origin of Solar System – Maui – Maui Creates Solar System – The Interpretation – Origin of Planets – The Serpent of Darkness – The Last Phase – Hercules of the Pacific – Beneath the Pacific – Lost Hawaiki (pages 187-201).
Chapter XXI: Rona and Rongomai – An Inhuman Monster – Rongomai and Maea – Sun and Moon – Hine-moana, the Mermaid – Hina and Koro – Interpretation – Light on Classical Myths – Hinemoa and Tutanekai – Hine-te-iwaiwa and Tu-huruhuru – A Greek Imitation – Our Lady the Moon – Lord of Darkness (pages 202-216).
Chapter XXII: Origin of Life – Great Architect of the Universe – Tane and Hine-ao – Another Greek Imitation – Apollo and Daphne – That "Far East" – Ra-kau, mostly-sun – Life is a Spark – Maori Language – Tautoru, the Fowler – A Vision of Beauty – Tragedy and Mystery – Further Greek Imitation – Orion – Perpetual Darkness (pages 217-233).
Chapter XXIII: Ancient Maori Discovery of South Pole – Tamarereti – The Suction Current – Tragedy – Cremation – The Greek Sequel – Jason and Argonauts – Comments – Date (1000 B.C.) – Maori Autochthonous – Tuputupu-whenua – 2000 years ago (pages 234-246).
Chapter XXIV: Awanui-a-Rangi – Star of the East – Tawhaki the Maori Christ – Arresting Parallels – Introductory – Missionaries – Early European Voyagers – Maorian Area Defined – Tawhaki and Karihi – Genealogical – The Date of Tawhaki – Measuring the generations, A.D. 4 – The Meaning of Myths – Christ and Tawhaki – The Virgin Birth – Brothers and Sisters – Wisdom and Mighty Works – Fishers of Men – Food-baskets let down from Heaven – Walking on the sea-waves – Devils and the Sea – Miraculous draught of fishes – The Cloud and the Voice – The Carpenter – Calming the waves – The True Vine – Pluck out an eye – Healing the Blind – Healing Blood-issues – I Am The Door – Lightning Glory – The Transfiguration – Baptism with Fire – Hated by the World – Bearing the Heavy Cross – Reviled and Mocked – Crucifixion and Murder – The Death Cry – Suffered for the Unjust – Save me Also – Descent into Hell – Rose from the Dead – Ascent into Heaven – Another Version – Ascension of Tawhaki – Further brief Accounts – Tahitian story of Tawhaki – Rarotonga story of Tawhaki – Samoa story of Tawhaki – Hawai'ian and Mooriori [Moriori] Versions – What is the Conclusion? – Ancient History – Purely Pacific – Human and Nature Forces – An important Coincidence – Genealogy from Tawhaki and Karihi (pages 247-287).
Chapter XXV: 900 years ago – Toi Te Huatahi – Toi Calamity – Paoa – Awa Morehurehu – Twenty generations ago (from 1865) – The Arawa canoe (Canoe Migrations) – Critical Analysis – Setting-fire to Tongariro (pages 288-299).
Chapter XXVI: Tainui canoe – Another Tainui Version – Critical Analysis – Tokomaru Canoe – Critical Analysis - Manaia and Nga Toro – Manaia and Kupe – Kupe's feast – Auckland Kupe – Lake Waikare-moana Kupe – Wairarapa Kupe – Wellington Harbour Kupe – Submarine Kupe – Matatua canoe – Murder of Hapo (Hawe-potiki) – Flight of Ngati-Awa – "The Fleet" – Another Invented Migration – Toi and Whatonga Again (pages 300-319).
Chapter XXVII: Book reviews – Whence of the Maori – Fornander's "The Polynesian Race" – The First Trip – Nuku-Nusa – the second trip – Hawai'i, Jawa, Saba, Zaba – Hawaiki – The Deluge – Hawaiki's Antiquity – Tiki-Hawaiki – Oro-Olo-Koro-Hor – Pere-Wera-Pelah-Belem-Bel-Bela – Nothing adapted – Our Native Pacific Pere – Tane, Tangaroa, Rongo and Tu – Tattooing – Holy Water – Mawaii-Sabaii-Zaba – Aitu-Aiku-Aik – The Numeral System – Wakea and Papa (pages 320-346).
Chapter XXVIII: Whence of the Maori – Edward Tregear's "The Aryan Maori" – In the Cow-yard – In the horse-stall – Simple Words Confused – Whence of the Maori – F.D. Fenton's "Suggestions … Origin and Migrations" ["Suggestions for a history of the origin and migrations of the Maori people"] – Chaldea – "Mawai" of the Indian Ocean – Maui's Exploit – "The Shaking Islands" (pages 347-360).
Chapter XXIX: Whence of the Maori – Percy Smith's "Hawaiki" – no Polynesian scholar – Hawaiki, Java – Tawhiti – Atia-te-varinga-nui – Tinirau – Newman's "Who are The Maoris?" (pages 361-377).
Chapter XXX: Whence of the Maori – Ettie Rout's "Maori Symbolism" – an open letter to Miss Rout – Easter Island (pages 378-393).
Chapter XXXI: J. Macmillan Brown's "People and Problems of the Pacific" ["Peoples and Problems of the Pacific"] (pages 394-403).
Chapter XXXII: Passing of the Maori – Village home – The Majesty of the Forest – Maori Health – The Simple Life – Maori Dress – Art-crafts and Industries – Link with History – Lord of the Forest – Children’s good manners – Visitors – Ideal Communism – Ancient System – Highly Educational – Early to bed, early to rise – End of a perfect day (pages 404-426).
Chapter XXXIII: Rare Customs – Plural Marriages – The Height of Hospitality – Status of Maori Women – Marriage – Divorce – The Tiki (pages 426-432).
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The strange Maori [by] Hare Hongi (Henry Matthew Stowell)
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Stowell, Henry Matthew. The strange Maori by Hare Hongi. Auckland War Memorial Museum Library. MS-293.
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Typescript in three parts (432 pages). Chapter outlines are as follows:
Chapter I: Memoirs – Birth and Family – Ghosts, Good and Bad – The Belief of the Maori – Spirit and Ghost – First Apparitional – Seen in a Flax-mill – The Second Apparition – Drowned in a Whale Hunt – Short Family Pedigree (pages 1-10).
Chapter II: Three Kings College – Day's Routine – Those Caves! – The Girls' Quarters – The Black Hole – Where now Are? – Poisoned – Thames Goldfield (pages 10-15).
Chapter III: Tragedy and Comedy – A North-Auckland mystery – "Murder!" – A Remarkable Story – The New Slasher – The Sinking Sun – The Denouement – Disaster! – Acquitted! – The River – And its Pakeha Pioneers – Maori Industry (pages 16-26).
Chapter IV: Their only Doctor – A Great Man! – The River's Strong Man – Swimming Extraordinary – Wild Pig Hunting – Tusked Boar – Treed! – Collapse – Romance of a Boy – Rambles With Pony – Enter "Bobby" – Kaitaia Church – That Blessed Bob! – That Fated and Fateful Sunday – Pony's Task and his Disgust – Those Goats – Hauling Along (pages 26-38).
Chapter V: Goats Again – And Turkeys – Goodbye Turkeys – Bee Lore – A Dangerous Work – Misfortune – An Ill-considered Action – Between Earth and Sky – Pigeon Shooting – Pot-shots Tapu – Bird Songsters – The Locust and the Ant – Messengers of Spring (pages 39-48).
Chapter VI: The Tui-bird Songster – The Moa-Bird – Many varieties of Moa – Lines on the Moa-bird – A Love Tragedy – Deceived – Retribution – My First Long Tramp – No Pony – An Art of Boy-love – Big Fish And Fishing – In Tow of the Shark – Mako-Shark Fishing (pages 48-57).
Chapter VII: Come here Maori – Dreams and Sequel – The Second Dream – Volcanic goddesses – "Pele" of Hawai’i – Lofty Mountain Heights – Passing Years – A Parallel – Sale of the Takahue Block – Canoe Race – War Dance – Death of Tupari – Tribal Pride Aroused – Mimic Spears (pages 58-68).
Chapter VIII: Come here Maori – A Galaxy of Star-Chiefs! – Flour-and-Sugar Policy – Judge Maning – Tree-grown Oysters – My First Marriage – A Study in Still Life – A Matrimonial Tangle – Then To Flee – Matrimonial knot Untangled – Vagaries of the Pakeha – Maori Earthworks – Eel Lore – Migrating Eels – Wild duck – Trapping Lamprey (pages 68-80).
Chapter IX: Come here Maori – Mangakahia Valley – Ara and Horo – Queen of the Valley – The Chosen Lover – The Putting-to-Bed – That Extra Sheet – Iri's Flight – Told Around The Fire – Foul! – Maori Magnanimity – Dawn Murder – Christmas Bells – The Tuatara – Living on the Mainland – Quest For The Egg – Hirini Taiwhanga – Pakeha Boy's Prank – Tragedy of Rangitoto – Only the skeleton (pages 80-90).
Chapter X: Come here Maori – The Tuatara – Its Habits – Migrating to a Warmer Land – An Ancient Fable – Tragic Romance – Pere the Maiden – The Council Meeting – Strange Love-match – Confusion – What a Change – Joy and Despair – What Tragedy Is – No Hope – Resignation – No More! (pages 91-100).
Chapter XI: Blend of races – Unforeseen! – The Hakari; Wedding-feast – Adverse Portent – The Woman in the Case – Temptation – Suspicion-Dread-Discovery! – The Maori Mind – The Avenging Fire – Not Yet Fully Avenged – The Hue and Cry – Judgement; All's Well – Finis (pages 101-107).
Chapter XII: My mentor, Nga Kuku Mumu – Nga Kuku to the rescue – Maori Lore – Fog-fish Suicide – My Pact with Nga Kuku – Nga Kuku Described – A Tino Tohunga – Our Waitaha Village – Maori Foods and Food-values (pages 108-115).
Chapter XIII: Rehua – First Lessons in Astronomy, Maori Style – Opposing forces, or, the Law of Opposition – Migrating Spiders – Place-names and Boundaries – Be Warily-Watchful! – Those Reversibles – Our Reposing and Sacred Dead – Stars, Planets, Rotund and Rotating Earth – A Severe Ceremonial Ordeal (pages 116-126).
Chapter XIV: Mystic Rites Explained – But, those evil forces! – Papahia [Wiremu Tana Papahia] Dies and is Mummified – Maori Mummification – Historic Speeches – And the Cooks (pages 127-135).
Chapter XV: The Final Scene – Hymn to the Soul – Games, Sports – Tapu and Sorcery – Tangaroa Healer – Pre-natal Influences (pages 136-147).
Chapter XVI: The Moa Bird – Its Extinction – Mountain lore – The Moa – Loves of the Mountains – An Outraged Mountain – The Mountain Maidens – Taranaki rebuked – Last Eruption – Astronomical Lore – The Moon – Ngati Waitaha (pages 148-159).
Chapter XVII: Harvesting – Care of Kumaras – True South Pole – Storing – Maori Proverbs on "Ngahuru" – South-polar Star Lore – The Vertical Sun – "Ta-whiti" – The Sun (pages 160-169).
Chapter XVIII: An Earth On Fire – Genealogical Lore – A Model Ancestral Line – Star of the New Year – Queen of the Heaven – Lunar Calendar – Tapu – Tane at the Revivifying-water – Ngahuru (pages 170-180).
Chapter XIX: Eclipse of the Sun – Stars North and South – Comets – Awanui-a-rangi (Comet) – Spring Ceremonials – Farewell Nga Kuku! (pages 181-186).
Chapter XX: Origin of Solar System – Maui – Maui Creates Solar System – The Interpretation – Origin of Planets – The Serpent of Darkness – The Last Phase – Hercules of the Pacific – Beneath the Pacific – Lost Hawaiki (pages 187-201).
Chapter XXI: Rona and Rongomai – An Inhuman Monster – Rongomai and Maea – Sun and Moon – Hine-moana, the Mermaid – Hina and Koro – Interpretation – Light on Classical Myths – Hinemoa and Tutanekai – Hine-te-iwaiwa and Tu-huruhuru – A Greek Imitation – Our Lady the Moon – Lord of Darkness (pages 202-216).
Chapter XXII: Origin of Life – Great Architect of the Universe – Tane and Hine-ao – Another Greek Imitation – Apollo and Daphne – That "Far East" – Ra-kau, mostly-sun – Life is a Spark – Maori Language – Tautoru, the Fowler – A Vision of Beauty – Tragedy and Mystery – Further Greek Imitation – Orion – Perpetual Darkness (pages 217-233).
Chapter XXIII: Ancient Maori Discovery of South Pole – Tamarereti – The Suction Current – Tragedy – Cremation – The Greek Sequel – Jason and Argonauts – Comments – Date (1000 B.C.) – Maori Autochthonous – Tuputupu-whenua – 2000 years ago (pages 234-246).
Chapter XXIV: Awanui-a-Rangi – Star of the East – Tawhaki the Maori Christ – Arresting Parallels – Introductory – Missionaries – Early European Voyagers – Maorian Area Defined – Tawhaki and Karihi – Genealogical – The Date of Tawhaki – Measuring the generations, A.D. 4 – The Meaning of Myths – Christ and Tawhaki – The Virgin Birth – Brothers and Sisters – Wisdom and Mighty Works – Fishers of Men – Food-baskets let down from Heaven – Walking on the sea-waves – Devils and the Sea – Miraculous draught of fishes – The Cloud and the Voice – The Carpenter – Calming the waves – The True Vine – Pluck out an eye – Healing the Blind – Healing Blood-issues – I Am The Door – Lightning Glory – The Transfiguration – Baptism with Fire – Hated by the World – Bearing the Heavy Cross – Reviled and Mocked – Crucifixion and Murder – The Death Cry – Suffered for the Unjust – Save me Also – Descent into Hell – Rose from the Dead – Ascent into Heaven – Another Version – Ascension of Tawhaki – Further brief Accounts – Tahitian story of Tawhaki – Rarotonga story of Tawhaki – Samoa story of Tawhaki – Hawai'ian and Mooriori [Moriori] Versions – What is the Conclusion? – Ancient History – Purely Pacific – Human and Nature Forces – An important Coincidence – Genealogy from Tawhaki and Karihi (pages 247-287).
Chapter XXV: 900 years ago – Toi Te Huatahi – Toi Calamity – Paoa – Awa Morehurehu – Twenty generations ago (from 1865) – The Arawa canoe (Canoe Migrations) – Critical Analysis – Setting-fire to Tongariro (pages 288-299).
Chapter XXVI: Tainui canoe – Another Tainui Version – Critical Analysis – Tokomaru Canoe – Critical Analysis - Manaia and Nga Toro – Manaia and Kupe – Kupe's feast – Auckland Kupe – Lake Waikare-moana Kupe – Wairarapa Kupe – Wellington Harbour Kupe – Submarine Kupe – Matatua canoe – Murder of Hapo (Hawe-potiki) – Flight of Ngati-Awa – "The Fleet" – Another Invented Migration – Toi and Whatonga Again (pages 300-319).
Chapter XXVII: Book reviews – Whence of the Maori – Fornander's "The Polynesian Race" – The First Trip – Nuku-Nusa – the second trip – Hawai'i, Jawa, Saba, Zaba – Hawaiki – The Deluge – Hawaiki's Antiquity – Tiki-Hawaiki – Oro-Olo-Koro-Hor – Pere-Wera-Pelah-Belem-Bel-Bela – Nothing adapted – Our Native Pacific Pere – Tane, Tangaroa, Rongo and Tu – Tattooing – Holy Water – Mawaii-Sabaii-Zaba – Aitu-Aiku-Aik – The Numeral System – Wakea and Papa (pages 320-346).
Chapter XXVIII: Whence of the Maori – Edward Tregear's "The Aryan Maori" – In the Cow-yard – In the horse-stall – Simple Words Confused – Whence of the Maori – F.D. Fenton's "Suggestions … Origin and Migrations" ["Suggestions for a history of the origin and migrations of the Maori people"] – Chaldea – "Mawai" of the Indian Ocean – Maui's Exploit – "The Shaking Islands" (pages 347-360).
Chapter XXIX: Whence of the Maori – Percy Smith's "Hawaiki" – no Polynesian scholar – Hawaiki, Java – Tawhiti – Atia-te-varinga-nui – Tinirau – Newman's "Who are The Maoris?" (pages 361-377).
Chapter XXX: Whence of the Maori – Ettie Rout's "Maori Symbolism" – an open letter to Miss Rout – Easter Island (pages 378-393).
Chapter XXXI: J. Macmillan Brown's "People and Problems of the Pacific" ["Peoples and Problems of the Pacific"] (pages 394-403).
Chapter XXXII: Passing of the Maori – Village home – The Majesty of the Forest – Maori Health – The Simple Life – Maori Dress – Art-crafts and Industries – Link with History – Lord of the Forest – Children’s good manners – Visitors – Ideal Communism – Ancient System – Highly Educational – Early to bed, early to rise – End of a perfect day (pages 404-426).
Chapter XXXIII: Rare Customs – Plural Marriages – The Height of Hospitality – Status of Maori Women – Marriage – Divorce – The Tiki (pages 426-432).
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