Rata and the Tree
Rata's Whakapapa:
Whaitiri = Kaitangata
   Hema = Urutonga
      Tawhaki = Hinepiripiri
         Wahieroa
            Rata
Rata was in the forest wandering about wondering what to do about retrieving the 
body of his father who had recently died when he decided he would chop down a 
tree and build a waka
He selected a Totara, felled it, and went home planning to return in the morning 
to begin building the waka. When he did return he found the tree wasnt lying on 
the ground as he'd left it but standing as if it had never been felled.
He chopped the tree down again this time trimming the trunk and removing the 
bark and and went home with the same result when he returned the next day.
He chopped the tree down a third time, this time trimming and shaping the tree 
and scooping out the inside and decided to sneak back during the night to see 
what was happening
When he approached the tree in the dark he saw to his amazement that birds and 
insects were reassembling the tree to return it to its original state.
Rata apologised for chopping down the Totara and explained why he was doing so 
(to retrieve his Father), then offered to help lift the Totara back into place.
When dawn came Rata was ll alone, the little creatures had gone, and the Totara 
was back in its original state. Rata vowed to never chop down another tree, and 
a voice near him told him that he may, but he must ask permission from Tane 
Mahuta first.
As Rata returned home he came across a mighty war canoe sitting on logs in the 
forest, and he asked if it was his, and the voice said "yes, Rata's waka"