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Te Hiakai Tangata : The Taniwha of Tuara-Rangaia

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Te Hiakai Tangata : The Taniwha of Tuara-Rangaia
Te Hiakai Tangata : The Taniwha of Tuara-Rangaia

Te Hiakai Tangata : The Taniwha of Tuara-Rangaia

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This is a story of a taniwha that lives beside a track between villages and menaces travellers and the surrounding iwi. When a chiefs son is taken by the taniwha, Te Hiakai, the people devise many plans to trap and kill the taniwha, but each time Te Hiakai outwits them. In the end, Pohutukawa, a chiefs daughter, speaks to the taniwha. Through her words a spell is broken, and the taniwha transforms into a young warrior, Te Haeata, who had been cursed by a tohunga long ago. Pohutukawa and Te Haeata fall in love and live out their lives together. But Te Haeata never quite shakes off the spell, and in old age, he transforms into an eel and becomes a guardian in the Rangitaiki river.

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  • This is a story of a taniwha that lives beside a track between villages and menaces travellers and the surrounding iwi. When a chiefs son is taken by the taniwha, Te Hiakai, the people devise many plans to trap and kill the taniwha, but each time Te Hiakai outwits them. In the end, Pohutukawa, a chiefs daughter, speaks to the taniwha. Through her words a spell is broken, and the taniwha transforms into a young warrior, Te Haeata, who had been cursed by a tohunga long ago. Pohutukawa and Te Haeata fall in love and live out their lives together. But Te Haeata never quite shakes off the spell, and in old age, he transforms into an eel and becomes a guardian in the Rangitaiki river.

This is a story of a taniwha that lives beside a track between villages and menaces travellers and the surrounding iwi. When a chiefs son is taken by the taniwha, Te Hiakai, the people devise many plans to trap and kill the taniwha, but each time Te Hiakai outwits them. In the end, Pohutukawa, a chiefs daughter, speaks to the taniwha. Through her words a spell is broken, and the taniwha transforms into a young warrior, Te Haeata, who had been cursed by a tohunga long ago. Pohutukawa and Te Haeata fall in love and live out their lives together. But Te Haeata never quite shakes off the spell, and in old age, he transforms into an eel and becomes a guardian in the Rangitaiki river.