Ngake me WhātaitaiNgake me Whātaitai
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Current format, Book, 2021, , Available . Offered in 0 more formats"I te ao onamata, he moana, he whenua, he whenua, he moana. Ka puea ake te ika whenua a Māui Pōtiki. Ka puta ko te Kāhui Mounga ki te Upoko o te Ika. Ka karakia atu rātou ki te Hau Tupua. Ka tau ki te whenua, ka rū, ka rā, ka hū, ka hī! Ka puta he tupua, ka puta he tawhito, ki te whai ao, ki te ao mārama! Ko Whātaitai tērā, ko Ngake hoki tērā! Ngā taniwha o te Upoko o te Ika a Māui!"--Back cover.
This is a traditional story told in te reo Maori from the perspective of the Kahui Maunga people about Ngake and Whataitai. These two taniwha inhabited Te Whanganui-a-Tara, Wellington Harbour, long before the ancestral migrations. The story tells how the shape and landscape of Wellington, its harbour and the Lower Hutt area came about because of the actions of Ngake and Whataitai. Long ago, Te Whanganui a Tara was an enclosed lake, but Ngake forced his way out into the sea by battering through the clenched teeth of the fish of Maui to allow the fish to breathe. Whataitai was washed down the throat of the fish, causing it to cough, and Whataitai and three morsels flew out. The morsels became islands in the harbour, but Whataitai was stranded and grew weak and died, becoming part of the land around the harbour.
This is a traditional story told in te reo Maori from the perspective of the Kahui Maunga people about Ngake and Whataitai. These two taniwha inhabited Te Whanganui-a-Tara, Wellington Harbour, long before the ancestral migrations. The story tells how the shape and landscape of Wellington, its harbour and the Lower Hutt area came about because of the actions of Ngake and Whataitai. Long ago, Te Whanganui a Tara was an enclosed lake, but Ngake forced his way out into the sea by battering through the clenched teeth of the fish of Maui to allow the fish to breathe. Whataitai was washed down the throat of the fish, causing it to cough, and Whataitai and three morsels flew out. The morsels became islands in the harbour, but Whataitai was stranded and grew weak and died, becoming part of the land around the harbour.
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