Maoriland Fairy Tales
Edith Howes
Leído por Marea Brook





Most of the tales have some basis in history. It is an oral language so all histories have to be remembered and retold. To help with this memory retelling the carvings all have relative information and prompts, stories of Atua (sort of gods) and other people (pakeha) that have been encountered are all blended into the stories.
One of the amazing things to listen to is a person's whakapapa (family line). My son's father can tell his whakapapa right back to first landing in the canoe Aotea. It takes hours with the stories of battles, moving and resettling and then the invasion of British soldiers and settlers. Those pale fairies in one of the recent stories would most probably have been Malaysian or Portugese fishermen/explorers.
The Tikanga (way to behave/live) is quite strict and the stories support keeping people in line. This strictness is a kind of policing I think because it doesn't matter what time in history or what country, human nature doesn't change. There are greedy, silly, great and strong leaders and followers throughout time.
A Taniwha is often found in a tapu (sacred or restricted place) That might be a dangerous bend in a river, a place where currents catch people and drag the out to sea or a place in the forest that is sacred so the elders don't want people wandering around in there. There taniwha could be from a spirit of someone or put there by the Atua as a guardian. A taniwha can also be friendly it depends on the place and it's history.
It is interesting to think about the origins and reasons behind these stories. Some like Hatupatu are based on fact but also retold to tell people about abuse of power and underestimating people. Maori are great strategists. If you can find the DVDs 'The Maori Wars' you will see the difficulty the British had when trying to beat these mighty warriors. Tha'ts why they finally had to sign the Waitangi Treaty (as ambiguous as it is) because they just couldn't beat them.
(Summary by mareab) (4 hr 22 min)
Capítulos
01 - The Wanderers | 8:55 | Leído por Marea Brook |
02 - The Six Brothers | 10:21 | Leído por Marea Brook |
03 - Tiki | 3:17 | Leído por Marea Brook |
04 - Tawhaki's Climb | 15:55 | Leído por Marea Brook |
05 - How the Moon was Made | 13:40 | Leído por Marea Brook |
06 - Brother and Sister | 6:24 | Leído por Marea Brook |
07 - The Sea King's Victory | 9:27 | Leído por Marea Brook |
08 - The Magician's Magic | 8:02 | Leído por Marea Brook |
09 - Maui | 11:32 | Leído por Marea Brook |
10 - More about Maui | 13:44 | Leído por Marea Brook |
11 - The King and the Fairies | 10:26 | Leído por Marea Brook |
12 - Hatupatu | 14:30 | Leído por Marea Brook |
13 - The Star Hunt | 9:08 | Leído por Marea Brook |
14 - The Pet Whale | 8:39 | Leído por Marea Brook |
15 - On the Moon | 9:54 | Leído por Marea Brook |
16 - The Wooden Head | 5:33 | Leído por Marea Brook |
17 - The Fountain of Fish | 5:16 | Leído por Marea Brook |
18 - Rata | 14:25 | Leído por Marea Brook |
19 - The Island and the Taniwha | 9:41 | Leído por Marea Brook |
20 - The Most Beautiful Maiden in the World | 9:04 | Leído por Marea Brook |
21 - The Giant in the Cave | 7:33 | Leído por Marea Brook |
22 - Tama and His Brother | 6:37 | Leído por Marea Brook |
23 - Tama and His Wife | 9:31 | Leído por Marea Brook |
24 - Sea Goblins | 10:00 | Leído por Marea Brook |
25 - The Great Bird of the Hills | 8:33 | Leído por Marea Brook |
26 - The Floating Island | 7:57 | Leído por Marea Brook |
27 - The Princess and the Giant | 7:07 | Leído por Marea Brook |
28 - Hinemoa's Swim | 7:45 | Leído por Marea Brook |
Reseñas





Mark Browning
this is a book about Maori Warriors. The narrator makes it sound like a fun story for little children. very patronizing
treasure trove!





Vivia
thanks LibriVOX! you are matchless and restore my faith in homo sap!
Great Tales of Aotearoa





Chad
Nicely written and read. Very interesting. thank you.
Excellent stories, read very well. Fascinating.





Nathan Bulk
Judy





A LibriVox Listener
Fun stories by Native storyteller!!
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Bill Cosby
No mention of Donald Trump bringing covid to the indigenous Maori