Tukitukia ana ka mate Hihi-o-tote i a Mahia rāua ko Orokewa; ka ora te tangata i aua rā, nō te matenga o Hihi-o-tote. Ko te mutunga tēnei o ngā kōrero o Hihi-o-tote. missed its mark, and the two men struggled together. Orokewa leapt on to him, and Hihi-o-tote was thrown to the ground. As he lay there he uttered this saying: ‘It took two men to kill Hihi-o-tote.’ And so Hihi-o-tote died, battered to death by Mahia and Orokewa; after his death, the men of those days once more lived in peace and happiness. This is the end of the story of Hihi-o-tote.
A recently published book, ‘The Maori and New Zealand Politics’, provides an interesting and informative survey of this subject, with articles contributed by a number of writers.
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