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Rata (Tuamotu mythology)

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92:. Following his father's advice, he swims down to the underworld and rescues her while Puna is away. Shortly thereafter, Tahiti-tokerau becomes pregnant and gives birth to Rata. 102:
who attack Vahivero and Tahiti-tokerau while they are crabbing. The shark swallows them and takes them back to Kororupo where Tahiti-tokerau is buried head down in the sand.
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in a contest for the hand of his wife, princess Pupura-to-te-tai, Puna's daughter. As he nears Puna's land, he must overcome various monsters, including
113:. Overnight, however, goblins had restored the tree. He ambushes them and forces them to complete his canoe, which they accomplish in a single 147: 58:
where two witches Nua and Mere-hua imprison him. Kui eventually rescues his son, captures the witches, and kills the ducks.
117:. Rata then begins his quest to find his parents, which includes various adventures including defeating champion warrior 189: 142: 126: 125:, the shark that had killed his father, whom he cuts out of Matuku's belly. Rata, with the help of his servant 95:
Not long after the birth of Rata, Puna returns and learns that Tahiti-tokerau had been rescued. He summons the
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The orphan Rata is raised by his grandfather. When he learns of his parents' fate, he builds a large
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to find them. Using his grandfather's magical adze, he enters the forest and chops down a
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Index

Matuku-tagotago
Tuamotu islands
Kui
demigod
Vahi-vero
ducks
island
Vahi-vero
adulthood
love
water
nymph
Tahiti-tokerau
Puna
underworld
shark
Matuku-tagotago
canoe
tree
night
Manu-kura
Matuku-tagotago
Taraka
health
Rata (Tahitian mythology)
Rātā (Māori mythology)
Laka
Category
Tuamotu mythology

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