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Shand Alexander 1904. The early history of the Morioris. Transactions of the New Zealand Institute 37: 144-156

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The ancestor Kahu planted kūmara at Waitangi (or Waiteki, its old name), which did not grow owing to the coldness of the climate.

Also said to have planted a certain kind of fernroot peculiar to one part of Kaingaroa harbour and called after him Kahu"s fernroot (ko te haruhe o Kahu) (p147). The later canoe Rangimata arrived at the north-east end of Chatham Island. The "karaka-berry" was planted at Wairarapa. See also Shand 1911

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The early history of the Morioris

1904
Shand Alexander
Transactions of the New Zealand Institute
37
144
156

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