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Te Ohonga Ake (wh. 28–29)

He whakarāpopototanga

I tēnei kōrero, ka oti pai ngā mahi. Ka taki karakia rotu kia warea ai te katoa e te moe. Ka āta hīkina a Kae e ngā wāhine, ka kawea atu ki te waka ki te kāinga o Tinirau. Ka whai utu ai a Tinirau mō te matenga o Tutunui.

Summary

In this story, all activities end well. A sleeping spell is recited and everyone is overcome by sleep. The women carry Kae to their canoe and take him to the village of Tinirau. Tinirau avenges the death of Tutunui.

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 tūhono i te take me te pānga (Expressions of cause and effect)
    Hei tauira:
    - I te mutunga, ko te utu mō te matenga o Tutunui. He utu mutunga kore e kōrerotia tonutia ana i tēnei rā, “Ka ora i te kata, ka mate i te kata.”

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