The legends of Maui and Tahaki

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050 0 ‡aGN670 ‡b.B4 no. 127
100 1 ‡aStimson, John Francis, ‡d1883- ‡ecomp. and tr.
245 1 4 ‡aThe legends of Maui and Tahaki, ‡ctranslated by J.F. Stimson.
260 ‡aHonolulu, Hawaii, ‡bThe Museum, ‡c1934.
300 ‡a100 p. ‡billus. (music) ‡c26 cm.
490 0 ‡aBernice P. Bishop museum. ‡vBulletin 127
500 ‡a"Bibliography: annotated lists of references to versions of the Tahaki legend from parts of Polynesia other than Fagatau, compiled by K.P. Emory": p. 89-90.
500 ‡a"Music of the Tahaki chants, by E.G. Burrows": p. 78-88.
500 ‡aLegends in Tuamotuan and English in parallel columns.
500 ‡a"The present material comes from the island of Fagatau in the Tuamotu archipelago and derives from Fariua-a-Makitua, a fromer chief of Fatagau."--Introd.
538 ‡aMode of access: Internet.
650 0 ‡aMusic ‡zTaumotu Islands.
650 0 ‡aTuamotuan language ‡xTexts.
650 0 ‡aTawhaki (Polynesian deity)
650 0 ‡aMaui (Polynesian deity)
650 0 ‡aLegends ‡zPolynesia.
650 0 ‡aMythology, Polynesian
700 1 ‡aEmory, Kenneth P., ‡d1897-1992.
700 1 ‡aBurrows, Edwin G. ‡q(Edwin Grant), ‡d1891-1958.
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