@turehu88 I'm starting to think Kurangaituku was based on the pterodactyl/Pterosaurs. There's evidence of some roaming around Papua new Guinea so could be linked to that! Loved these stories while growing up :)
so- okay after the bird woman witch thing Kurangaituku- umm what- what happend after she or it- died? well- like what happend to Hatupatu? What else did he do?
Maori mythology is something left over from the infancy their intelligence. Take for example the myth of the slowing down of the sun. In the days of old Tamanuiterā, the sun, used to move through the sky at much too fast a pace for humanity to complete all their days' chores leaving long, cold nights that lasted for many hours while Tamanuiterā slept. Māui and his brothers journeyed to Tamanuiterā's sleeping pit with a large rope, which in some tellings was made from their sister Hina's hair. The brothers fashioned the rope into a noose or net, and in doing so "discovered the mode of plaiting flax into stout square-shaped ropes, (tuamaka); and the manner of plaiting flat ropes, (paharahara); and of spinning round ropes", which when Tamanuiterā awoke found himself caught in. Using a patu made from the jawbone of their grandmother, Murirangawhenua, Māui beat the sun into agreeing to slow down and give the world more time during the day. So you see if that had not happened McDonald´s would only be serving breakfast.
Maori mythology is something left over from the infancy their intelligence. Take for example the myth of the slowing down of the sun. In the days of old Tamanuiterā, the sun, used to move through the sky at much too fast a pace for humanity to complete all their days' chores leaving long, cold nights that lasted for many hours while Tamanuiterā slept. Māui and his brothers journeyed to Tamanuiterā's sleeping pit with a large rope, which in some tellings was made from their sister Hina's hair. The brothers fashioned the rope into a noose or net, and in doing so "discovered the mode of plaiting flax into stout square-shaped ropes, (tuamaka); and the manner of plaiting flat ropes, (paharahara); and of spinning round ropes", which when Tamanuiterā awoke found himself caught in. Using a patu made from the jawbone of their grandmother, Murirangawhenua, Māui beat the sun into agreeing to slow down and give the world more time during the day. So you see if that had not happened McDonald´s would only be serving breakfast.
The rock that he hid in is still there today and he was running from a hast eagle.. they used to pray on Moa until maori ate them too extinction so left only people for the hast eagle too eat until they also went extinct
This used to scare the living shit out of me when we used to watch it in primary
Nah but Frrr
REAL OMG
Frfr
oi for reeaalll I’d be jumping around acting like I’m running with him😭😭
tumeke bro my family i and stop at the Hatu patu stone every time we go to turangi its between Tokoroa and Taupo on st highway 1 animation was awsome
This still scares me- 😿😭 its been like 6-7 years and it still scares me-
Bruh i thought i was the only one who got scared of this 😭 i remember when i was a year 2 we watched this and some kids cried bc how scary it wss 😭
Tscch miss the old days.
This story really captured my imagination as a kid. You've done a brilliant job of bringing it to life - nice work!
Tyottttyyty ur 670
My sister last name is the bird lady but in Maori and I used to be scared and my oldest sister showed me this I just remembered this to lol!
So relatable
Fantastic animation. Well done!
Nice one cuzzie cheers fo dat
This used to scare the living hell out of me in kindergarten
Just replying bcuz why not
@turehu88
I'm starting to think Kurangaituku was based on the pterodactyl/Pterosaurs. There's evidence of some roaming around Papua new Guinea so could be linked to that! Loved these stories while growing up :)
my child hood i used to watch this is kinder garden and shit myself
SAME
oh wow hahaha
I work at a daycare and some of the 3 and 4 year olds love it and ask to watch it. only a few are scared of it
Well done - fantastic animation, music, enjoyed watching it very much - I look forward to more of your works.
Leigh
Christchurch
New Zealand
Im auckland
I used to be scared then I like it
Oh no the bird woman!!!!!!
Wow I watched this so long ago
X
This would always scare the crap out of me but I loved it
same i remember when i watched this in class
@@o0jazzyfizzle0o lol same
Omg it's 2024🎉
churr that was kool man
Very well done, 5*
at the end: WHAT!
Chea mean story bro
table and chur
has anyone noticed the scratches on the rock when you stop by it
Kararaina McMahon. NEVER DRIVE AWAY FROM THE HATUPATU ROCK!
@@wizzyrasta4039 how come?? I've never been there- and to be honest I'd really would like to visit
mean animation!!
correction on da name & da words for fulla Maaka Pohatu.
Her name be "KURUngaituku"
& da karakia be - MATITI, Matata
sweetaz!!
so- okay after the bird woman witch thing Kurangaituku- umm what- what happend after she or it- died? well- like what happend to Hatupatu? What else did he do?
❤love you too 1
Klds cool
Damn
Like rawiri waititi being chased by Debbie ngarewa-packer 🤣🤣🤣
ha ha ha he momo pera Samurai Jack...te pai hoki o tenei whakaatu
HOW IS THIS SCARY TO SOME PEOPLE? Anyway I love this hole thing
this is meean
Why?
This scared the shit out of me in kindy
Maori mythology is something left over from the infancy their intelligence. Take for example the myth of the slowing down of the sun. In the days of old Tamanuiterā, the sun, used to move through the sky at much too fast a pace for humanity to complete all their days' chores leaving long, cold nights that lasted for many hours while Tamanuiterā slept. Māui and his brothers journeyed to Tamanuiterā's sleeping pit with a large rope, which in some tellings was made from their sister Hina's hair. The brothers fashioned the rope into a noose or net, and in doing so "discovered the mode of plaiting flax into stout square-shaped ropes, (tuamaka); and the manner of plaiting flat ropes, (paharahara); and of spinning round ropes", which when Tamanuiterā awoke found himself caught in. Using a patu made from the jawbone of their grandmother, Murirangawhenua, Māui beat the sun into agreeing to slow down and give the world more time during the day. So you see if that had not happened McDonald´s would only be serving breakfast.
what was he saying
what you not maori
ehh... its all right
Maori mythology is something left over from the infancy their intelligence. Take for example the myth of the slowing down of the sun. In the days of old Tamanuiterā, the sun, used to move through the sky at much too fast a pace for humanity to complete all their days' chores leaving long, cold nights that lasted for many hours while Tamanuiterā slept. Māui and his brothers journeyed to Tamanuiterā's sleeping pit with a large rope, which in some tellings was made from their sister Hina's hair. The brothers fashioned the rope into a noose or net, and in doing so "discovered the mode of plaiting flax into stout square-shaped ropes, (tuamaka); and the manner of plaiting flat ropes, (paharahara); and of spinning round ropes", which when Tamanuiterā awoke found himself caught in. Using a patu made from the jawbone of their grandmother, Murirangawhenua, Māui beat the sun into agreeing to slow down and give the world more time during the day. So you see if that had not happened McDonald´s would only be serving breakfast.
hi maui
its not maui its hatupatu
its hatupatu
👍🏿
One had to put a run❤😂
Its so bad its good
Il y a un groupe de metal " alien weapony de new zeland qui parle de cette légende !!
WTF
Hatupatu is a grat gart worria
BIRDS AREN'T REAL
Moa lives matter.
What's the whole story? A man running away from a bat-bird creature and kills it. That's not much.
the man is hatupatu you from china or new zealand
The rock that he hid in is still there today and he was running from a hast eagle.. they used to pray on Moa until maori ate them too extinction so left only people for the hast eagle too eat until they also went extinct
narration would be good, really boring without.
I beg to differ
😑😑😑😑😑😑
wtf
you american or Maori
was this about the legend of that rock with like a huge hole in it where you can hide in or was it about that creepy humanisd bird?
yup