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- Q4784523 subject Q6694061.
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- Q4784523 abstract "In Māori mythology, Arawa was one of the great ocean-going, voyaging canoes that was used in the migrations that settled Aotearoa. Seven generations after Te Kuraimonoa and Puuhaorangi, the Arawa ancestor Tama-te-kapua was born. He was a highly ranked chief and mischievous person. Tama-te-kapua, whose name is inextricably linked to the Arawa waka, was a very resourceful character. Many of his well-known exploits are retold by his descendants. Tama-te-kapua had a dog named Pootakatawhiti, which was put to death because it transgressed the laws of tapu in the village of a neighbouring tribe. This led to Tama-te-kapua and his brother using stilts to steal fruit from village chief Uenuku's sacred poroporo (breadfruit) tree as a way to avenge this insult. However, one night, Uenuku and others caught them in this activity. They eventually both managed to escape Uenuku's clutches but a battle ensued shortly thereafter due to these events in which Houmaitawhiti and his two sons routed the army of Uenuku. After this fight, it was decided that Tama-te-kapua and others would migrate to another land (Stafford, 1967, pp 2–5).".
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- Q4784523 comment "In Māori mythology, Arawa was one of the great ocean-going, voyaging canoes that was used in the migrations that settled Aotearoa. Seven generations after Te Kuraimonoa and Puuhaorangi, the Arawa ancestor Tama-te-kapua was born. He was a highly ranked chief and mischievous person. Tama-te-kapua, whose name is inextricably linked to the Arawa waka, was a very resourceful character. Many of his well-known exploits are retold by his descendants.".
- Q4784523 label "Arawa (canoe)".