1) The document recounts a Maori myth about four warrior mountains - Tongariro, Taranaki, Tauhara, and Putauaki - who fall in love with the beautiful maiden mountain Pihanga.
2) Pihanga tells the mountains they must battle each other to prove who is the mightiest, and she will marry the winner. This leads to a ferocious battle between the mountains that rages for years.
3) Putauaki and Tauhara eventually leave the battle, while Taranaki defeats Tongariro but is left exhausted. Tongariro emerges victorious and claims Pihanga as his bride.
1) The document recounts a Maori myth about four warrior mountains - Tongariro, Taranaki, Tauhara, and Putauaki - who fall in love with the beautiful maiden mountain Pihanga.
2) Pihanga tells the mountains they must battle each other to prove who is the mightiest, and she will marry the winner. This leads to a ferocious battle between the mountains that rages for years.
3) Putauaki and Tauhara eventually leave the battle, while Taranaki defeats Tongariro but is left exhausted. Tongariro emerges victorious and claims Pihanga as his bride.