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CH. vi.
NAMING LAND.
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Tama-ihu-toroa. So he remained a short time at Maketu, and then returned with his wife and son to Rotorua.

The inanga which he had brought with him from the Kawakawa he placed in the stream Waitepuia at Maketu. Before going to Rotorua he again caught them, and carried them with him in a gourd of water, and placed them in the lake; but the koura he placed in the water at Parawai.