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Which part of "The Maori: Genealogies and Origins in New Zealand” best shows that the Maori value freedom?
the conflict between Tû and Tawhiri
the actions of Papa and Rangi
the motivation of the brothers
the resolution following Tû's wrath
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the motivation of the brothers
They want to separate Rangi and Papa so the children can leave the cramped, dark embrace and have space and light. That desire to free themselves from confinement most clearly shows the Maori value freedom.
They want to separate Rangi and Papa so the children can leave the cramped, dark embrace and have space and light. That desire to free themselves from confinement most clearly shows the Maori value freedom.
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