Ka-to-te

"The unsteadfast." A child of Te Ha-puku. He was chased ashore by Tāwhaki and became a fish of the forest (a tree), cursed in revenge for the death of Tāwhaki's father.

References

Source

  • White, John. (1887). Ancient History of the Maori. 6 vols. Wellington: G. Didsbury, Government Printer, p. 59.