Legends of Ma-Ui -- a Demi God of Polynesia, And of His Mother Hina

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She depended upon her sense of smell to detect the one who had troubled her. As Sir George Grey tells the story: "When Maui came along the path carrying the present of food, the old chiefess sniffed and sniffed until she was sure that she smelt some one coming. She was very much exasperated, and her stomach began to distend itself that she might be ready to devour this one when he came near.
Then she turned toward the south and sniffed and not a scent of anything reached her. Then she turned to
... the north, and to the east, but could not detect the odor of a human being. She made one more trial and turned toward the west. Ah! then camie the scent of a man to her plainly and she called out, 'I know, from the smell wafted to me by the breeze, that somebody is close to me.' " Maui made known his presence and the old woman knew that he was a descendant of hers, and her stom- ach began immediately to shrink and contract itself again.
Then she asked, "Art thou Maui?" He answered, "Even so," and told her that he 49 wanted "the jaw-bone by which great enchantments could be wrought." Then Muri, the old chiefess, gave him the magic bone and he returned to his brothers, who were still living on the earth.


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