Living by the moon = Te maramataka a Te Whānau-ā-Apanui / Wiremu Tāwhai (Te Whānau-ā-Apanui).
"Sets out and discusses the maramataka or lunar month and the understanding of the days and nights according to Te Whānau-ā-Apanui tribal knowledge"--Publisher information.
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Hōputu: | Pukapuka |
Reo: | English Maori |
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Wellington, Aotearoa New Zealand :
Huia Publishers,
2013.
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Rārangi ihirangi:
- Foreword / Joan Metge
- He kupu whakamihi
- Te wairua o te thingaroa: Abstract
- He kupu whakataki: Introduction. (Te Whānau-ā-Apanui
- Te maramataka a te Whānau-ā-Apanui)
- Te maramataka a te whānau-ā-Apanui
- 1. Rākaunui: The transcendent pex
- full moon
- 2. Rākaumatohi: The evergreen spiritual acknowledgement
- 3. Takirau: Multitudinous but miniature
- 4. Oike: Obstructiveness (unproductive)
- 5. Korekore tuatahi: Nothingness, emptiness
- 6. Korekore rawea: Nature is closed up
- 7. Korekore whakapiri: Insubstantial
- 8. Tangaroa-ā-mua: Improving with the evening
- 9. Tangaroa-ā-roto: Productiveness from within
- 10. Tangaroa whakapau: Widespread peak productiveness
- 11. Tangaroa whāriki kiokio: Complete fulfilled productiveness
- 12. Ōtāne: Blessings from Tane (god of creation)
- 13. Ōrongonui: All-pervading positiveness, empowered by Rongo (god of growth)
- 14. Ōmutu: Closure approaching
- 15. Mutuwhenua: Lands end. The termination
- ***Takatakapūtea***)
- 16. Whiro: Be aware Whiro lurks, peering over the horizon
- 17. Tirea: Expanding radiance from the horizon
- 18. Hoata: Reaching, rising upwards
- 19. Ōuenuku: Rainbow bright
- 20. Okoro: Intentions defined (pathways ahead are clear)
- Tamatea (Wāhanga tuatahi: part one)
- 21. Tamatea Āio: Tamatea is unsettled
- 22. Tamatea a Ngana: Tamatea is threatening, dangerous
- 23. Tamatea Kai-ariki: Tamatea is in a devouring mood
- 24. Tamatra Tuhāhā: Tamatea is in a destructive mood
- Tamatea (Wāhanga tuarua: part two)
- 25. Ariroa: Nature wears a disguise
- 26. Huna: All is hidden away
- 27. Mawharu: Everything is exposed, plentiful: take at will
- 28. Ōhua: Time of pronouncement
- 29. Atua whakahaehae: the gods are in a fearsome mood
- 30. Turu: Calm and beauty approaches
- Te whakatutukitanga: Conclusion.