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Te Punarua a Tinirau (wh. 12)

He whakarāpopototanga

E hāngai ana tēnei kōrero ki te moenga o Hineteiwaiwa rāua ko Tinirau. Nā te roa o Tinirau e ngaro ana, ka takatū āna punarua ki te rapu i a ia. Ka kite a Tinirau i te haramai āna punarua, ka whakatūpato i a Hineteiwaiwa, kātahi ka whawhai atu ia ki a rāua. I te mutunga iho, i ora a Hineteiwaiwa, ka whakahokia atu e Tinirau tana wahine hou ki tōna kāinga.

Summary

This story is connected to the union of Hineteiwaiwa and Tinirau. Because Tinirau had been missing for some time, his two other wives went to search for him. When Tinirau found out that his wives were approaching, he warned Hineteiwaiwa, and went to confront them. The outcome was that Hineteiwaiwa survived, and Tinirau took his new wife back to his village. 

Te momo reo tuhi

Language style

  • He Tuhinga Pūrākau Whakamārama (Explanatory Narrative)
    - He pūrākau whakamārama (A narrative that explains the origin of aspects of our world)

Ētahi āhuatanga o tēnei momo reo tuhi 

Features of this language style

  • He reo whakaahua (Descriptive language)
    Hei tauira:
    I te āwangawanga rāua
    Kua rūpeke ia ki tua o te ārai
    - … i rongo i te wero o te mata kiripaka … 

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