| 1856 - 538 หน้า
...shook the dense masses of his hair, and forth from them came flying flocks of the Tui birds, which had been nestling there, feeding upon insects; and...eat birds that had fed upon insects in thy sacred head?'—Pp. 84, 85. From Sir George Grey we would now turn to the more general work of Mr. Taylor.... | |
| 1856 - 542 หน้า
...present, and then placed them beside him that he m'ght eat, and Rehua requested him to cat food, but Rnpe answered him, " Nay, but I cannot eat this food ;...birds that had fed upon insects in thy sacred head?' — 1'p. 84, 85. From Sir George Grey we would now turn to the more general work of Mr. Taylor. Many... | |
| Adolf Bastian - 1881 - 330 หน้า
...shook the dense masses of his hair, and forth from them came flying flocks of the Tui birds, whioh had been nestling there, feeding upon insects, and...the reasons he thus stated, Rupe feared that man of aneient days, and the calabashes still stood near him untouched [Arnarkuagsak für Fische]. At last,... | |
| Adolf Bastian - 1881 - 398 หน้า
...shook the dense masses of his hair, and forth from them came flying flocks of the Tui birds, which had been nestling there, feeding upon insects, and...upon insects in thy sacred head?" For the reasons ho thus stated, Rupe feared that man of ancient days, and the calabashes still stood near him untouched... | |
| New Zealand Institute - 1887 - 748 หน้า
...and laid them before Kupe as a present, and then placed them beside him that he might eat, and Reb.ua requested him to eat food; but Rupe answered him,...and take wing from thy locks ; who would dare to eat food that had rested in thy sacred head ?"* For the reasons he thus stated, Rupe feared that man of... | |
| New Zealand Institute - 1887 - 750 หน้า
...present, and then placed them beside him that he might eat, and Kehua requested him to eat food ; but Eupe answered him, 'Nay, but I cannot eat this food ; I...and take wing from thy locks ; who would dare to eat food that had rested in thy sacred head ?"* For the reasons he thus stated, Eupe feared that man of... | |
| 1856 - 846 หน้า
...present, and then placed them beside him that ne might eat, and Rehua requested him to eat food, but Rupc answered him, ' Nay, but I cannot eat this food ;...locks ; who would dare to eat birds that had fed upon insecte in thy sacred head? ' "—Pp. 84, 85. From Sir George Grey we would now turn TUB MAORI EACB.... | |
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